No Worries Club Horse Makeover Contest

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Between the shedding and mud, keeping your horse presentable this time of the year is an endless task and an acquired skill. In the spirit of all the fun spring brings us as horse owners, we’re holding a “drab to fab makeover” contest. We want to see how messy your horses are and how squeaky clean you can get them!

Rules:

  1. Each member may enter one horse in the contest.
  2. Take a photo of your horse in all of his or her messy glory.
  3. Work your magic on your horse, and then take a photo of him or her all spiffed up.
  4. Email your before and after photos as high-resolution attachments to [email protected] by 5:00 p.m. CST Friday, April 14th. Submit only two photos – one before photo and one after photo.
  5. In your email, include your first and last name and a little bit about your horse – name, age, breed, and his/her favorite way to get messy.
  6. On Monday, April 17th, we’ll post the photos in the “No Worries Contest” forum for you all to vote on your favorite “drab to fab makeover” contestants.
  7. A winner and runner-up will be announced on Monday, April 24th.

Prizes: The winner will receive a training kit of their choice, and the runner-up will receive a halter and lead rope. Both members will also get a bottle of Vetericyn’s new Foaming Spray Shampoo to add to their arsenal of grooming supplies.

Have fun, and happy grooming!

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