St. Patrick’s Day “Green Moment” Contest

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We’re celebrating all things green this month, and in the horse world, that includes green-broke moments!

If you’ve ever worked with a green horse, you know it can be equal parts rewarding, humbling and downright hilarious. From the very first touch to the first ride, every horseman has a “green” story worth sharing. Whether they make us laugh now or teach us valuable lessons along the way, they’re all part of the process of building a confident, willing partner.

We’re hosting a “Show Us Your Green Moment” contest exclusively for No Worries Club members, and one lucky winner will take home a special prize bundle!

Here’s how to enter:

  • Go to the “St. Patrick’s Day Mini Contest” topic on the No Worries Club website. Reply to the post and upload a photo or video link of your best green moment with your horse. Maybe it’s your horse’s first ride, a silly learning moment during training or a time when your horse decided to act a little extra fresh. Whatever it is, we want to see it!
  • Entries close on Wednesday, March 11.
  • We’ll spin the wheel to see who has the best “luck” and crown our winner on Thursday, March 12.

We can’t wait to see the memories, the laughs and the learning moments you and your horses have shared. Good luck—and may the luck of the Irish be on your side!

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