Bluebonnet
Equine Humane Society Announces 2nd Annual
Bluebonnet Rescue Horse Training Challenge
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quine victims of abuse, neglect and abandon- ment will be the stars at the second Annual
Bluebonnet Rescue Horse Training Challenge. T e Challenge is put on by Bluebonnet Equine Hu- mane Society to showcase the talents of its many rescued horses. “Many people believe rescue horses are used up or somehow damaged,” says Jennifer Williams, President & Executive Director of Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society, “T is event gives them the chance to show off what they can do—and hopefully fi nd adopters will- ing to take them home and give them a chance.” T e goals of the Challenge are to: * Introduce the public to talented rescue horses * Showcase the training abilities of Bluebonnet foster homes * Produce horses who are ready to go to work for their adopters T e Challenge is a training competition that’s
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open to anyone willing to become an approved foster home for Bluebonnet Equine Humane So- ciety as well as professional trainers. Contestants spend three months working with a horse from Bluebonnet and then show off the horse’s skills at the Bluebonnet Horse Expo on October 16, 2010 in Austin, Texas. All horses who partici- pate in the Bluebonnet Rescue Horse Train- ing Challenge will be off ered for adoption the day of the Challenge. Anyone wishing to participate in the Challenge can download an application at
www.bluebonnethorseexpo.com or email
jenn@bluebonnethorseexpo.com or call (888) 542-5163 for more information.
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