
Camargue contest - WIN 1,000,000!!!
Hi!
Since the last contest was so successfull I will do it again!
I am going to post a contest with a starting prize money of 1,000,000 and an entry fee of only 200. (I will come back here and tell you which discipline I chose soon)
It will be open ONLY TO CAMARGUE MARES of the age of 6-20 years old.
I will put my whole Camargue herd that falls into this category out for sale for very little money (5 - 1,000 but most of them will be 5). I think the herd is about 50 mares.
You will be able to enter more than one horse.
EDIT: http://www.horseworldonline.net/competitions/view/46077
Western trail - good luck!
Since the last contest was so successfull I will do it again!

I am going to post a contest with a starting prize money of 1,000,000 and an entry fee of only 200. (I will come back here and tell you which discipline I chose soon)
It will be open ONLY TO CAMARGUE MARES of the age of 6-20 years old.
I will put my whole Camargue herd that falls into this category out for sale for very little money (5 - 1,000 but most of them will be 5). I think the herd is about 50 mares.
You will be able to enter more than one horse.
EDIT: http://www.horseworldonline.net/competitions/view/46077
Western trail - good luck!
Last edited by Flyer-owl on Sat Mar 17, 2018 8:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Re: Camargue contest - WIN 1,000,000!!!
Could you link the competition then?

Re: Camargue contest - WIN 1,000,000!!!
Can it be a mix of a camargue??

Re: Camargue contest - WIN 1,000,000!!!
see top postClovers wrote:Could you link the competition then?


Re: Camargue contest - WIN 1,000,000!!!
I actually don't know - can mixes compete in a competition for one specific breed?Annie100 wrote:Can it be a mix of a camargue??
well, I chose a discipline that the Camargue is pretty good at naturally though, so you should have good chances with a purebred one anyway


Re: Camargue contest - WIN 1,000,000!!!
Ok thxFlyer-owl wrote:I actually don't know - can mixes compete in a competition for one specific breed?Annie100 wrote:Can it be a mix of a camargue??
well, I chose a discipline that the Camargue is pretty good at naturally though, so you should have good chances with a purebred one anyway