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Midwest Cash Incentive Challenge

The Industries Leading Program for Promoting Midwest Bred Horses, Breeders and Exhibitors

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Want to get involved but unsure you qualify?

It’s Simple! The Qualifications are as follows: 

  • Horse must have Pinto Registration to be eligible to be designated to the program
  • Horse must be born or bred by individual who lives in the defined Midwest states. This will be verified by registration papers showing breeder and/or original owner residing in the Midwest.
  • Exhibitor and owner must live in the defined Midwest states
  • Exhibitor may not be on the 2025 NSBA open or Non Pro Riders list per NSBA qualifications
  • Exhibitors must be in good standing and have current membership with their respective National Breed Association and either Nebraska Paint, Nebraska Quarter Horse or Iowa Pinto.
  • Midwest is defined as: Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, North Dakota, Colorado.

 

What Makes MCIC?

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Designations

Our program is unique in that it allows any horse bred and owned in the Midwest to compete, without the need for prior nomination of stallions. Participants only pay a modest designation fee in the year they wish to compete,

Nominated Stallions

Our program boasts an impressive lineup of nominated stallions, offering exhibitors a cost-saving opportunity to showcase horses sired by these exceptional sires. Additionally, stallion owners benefit from free advertising on our website and social media channels.

Sponsors

None of this would be possible without the generous support of our sponsors, whose contributions are vital to the success of our program. We encourage you to explore the fantastic products we know and love, and discover new favorites for both you and your horse!

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Contact us today about how to get involved as a committee member, exhibitor or a combination of the three!