SEPTEMBER/ OCTOBER 2021 THE RIDER /13 Extreme Cowboy Racing is coming to the Erin Fall Fair! Be sure to visit the North
Horse Ring on Sunday, Octo- ber 10 where Cowboys and Cowgirls will be competing in an Extreme Cowboy Race, the first time that Ontario Extreme Cowboy (OXC) has hosted an event at the Erin Fall Fair. This
is the final race of ten across the province in 2021 before the Provincial Championships in late October. “Think of the judge as a
ranch boss looking to hire some new hands: riders and horses will need to demon-
strate their skills through a series of ranch-based obstacles to get the job. It’s a fun test of the partnership between horse and rider,” said Karen Dallimore, co-host and organizer of the event. All ages of riders and all breeds of horses will compete against each other in their own divisions, each bringing their own skills to the ‘job interview’ over a course that they haven’t seen before. The horse and rider are scored out of ten on each obstacle and receive a score out of ten for overall horsemanship with bonus points for speed of execution. Pre-registration is required to race; information is avail- able at
ontarioxtremecowboy.ca. There are eight divisions. Racing will start at 8:45 am with the walk through for the Young Guns division. For more information or sponsor-
ship and volunteer opportunities contact Karen Dallimore at 519-855-1127.
Pro Treats for Cancer
Jessica Phoenix and McIntosh Pro Line are pleased to announce that
$1.00 of every bag of Pro Treats sold between July 1/21 and December 31/21 will be donated to Canadian Cancer Research.
"My mare lost part of her hoof completely from the cornet band down. You could see the inner workings of the hoof. Within a month of feeding SeaBlend™ her hoof grew back to the point we could turn her out to pasture with the herd." Juanita - Saskatchewan
Jessica Phoenix Olympian
$1.00 of every bag sold goes to Cancer Research
www.mcintoshproline.com 1-877-825-7325
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