Wild Mustangs available for adoption through the upcoming Virtual Extreme Mustang Makeover The Mustang Heritage Foundation (MHF) is looking forward to once again entertaining audiences of all ages with its signature Extreme Mustang Makeover (EMM) program through a virtual format November 11 – 14, 2020. The fan-favorite event, originally slated for Los Angeles, California, will now be held online to ensure the health and safety of trainers, owners and fans, and remain in compliance with COVID-19 reopening plans in California. Tune-in to this virtual experience on the Extreme Mustang Makeover Facebook page or website to watch as adult and youth trainers compete for ,000 in cash and prizes! The show will host the adult and youth divisions through E-SHOWS, the new online horse showing platform developed by the American Paint Horse Association. For the competition, the adult horse-and-rider duos will compete in the traditional handling and conditioning class, pattern class and trail class by submitting video entries through E-SHOWS. Both adult and youth competitors will also submit a compulsory pattern and freestyle run video entry in the case that the trainer moves forward to the Top 10 Finals. Following the competition, all adult horses will be available to the public for adoption through an online auction hosted by Superior Livestock Auctions November 11 – 15, 2020. To stay tuned for updates on how to watch the event and bid in the auction, visit extrememustangmakeover.com The Extreme Mustang Makeover is produced by the Mustang Heritage Foundation, in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management Wild Horse & Burro Program, to showcase the versatility and trainability of the American Mustang. The event is presented by Western Horseman and sponsored by RIDE TV, NRS Supply, Espana Silk, A Cut Above Buckles, Classic Equine, Martin Saddlery, Resistol, Yeti and Ram Rodeo Series.
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