Owners of senior horses and ponies have very special stories to tell. Now horse enthusiasts can share their stories with the rest of the country by entering the Purina Senior Horse Tales Contest online at www.equinesenior.com.
Horse enthusiasts can enter their one-of-a-kind senior horse tale in a number of categories. Winners will be chosen for the best senior horse or pony essay written in 300 words or less, the best senior horse or pony photo, the oldest horse in age and the oldest pony in age. Entrants are encouraged to include how Purina Equine Senior® horse feed has played a role in each story or photo.
“We know there are many more engaging stories out there about the ageless bonds between horse lovers and their senior horse or pony just waiting to be told,” added Goodwin. “We’re excited to open up this year’s contest to capture all aspects of the senior horse.”
Equine lovers will have until Oct. 1, 2009 to enter their essay, photo or age of their senior horse. Grand prize winners of each category will receive one ton of Purina Equine Senior® horse feed.
“Purina is proud of their investment in research to help horses live longer lives through good nutrition,” said Goodwin. “When I learned how to ride horses, they were typically living into their 20s. Today, there are horses that live to be 40 years old. It’s wonderful to create memories and have an animal be with you for that long.”
For more information on the Purina Senior Horse Tales Contest and Equine Senior® horse feed, or Purina Senior Horse Tales Contest official Rules, log on to www.equinesenior.com. A complete list of prize winners will be available on the site by Nov. 19, 2009.
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I wish I had a senior horse to write about… This is a great idea – senior horses should never be written off!
I think seniors is a great idea for a contest!
That is a great picture!
What a great contest.
This sounds like a great contest!
Great idea..
i think this artical is very good.
Our senior horse just died in May she was wonderful