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NAB Announces Manna Pro as Headline Sponsor
for 16th Annual National Breeders Championship Show

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The National Association of Breeders is proud to announce that Manna Pro Products will be the headline sponsor for this year’s show. The Manna Pro National Breeders Championship Show will be held August 8th, 9th and 10th at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in Springfield, MO. The Manna Pro National Breeders Championship Show will feature the top Missouri Fox Trotting horses.

They will compete for over $50,000 in cash and prizes. Manna Pro Products headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri produces high-quality animal nutrition and care products for a broad range of animals. Its largest group of products is geared towards horses.“

Manna Pro has been a valued partner of the National Breeders Championship Show since 2009. We are excited to build on our partnership for the 2013 Manna Pro National Breeder’s Championship Show,” stated Angelia Owens president of the National Association of Breeders.

Jason Bachert, vice president of sales for Manna Pro added, “Manna Pro is excited to strengthen our partnership with the National Breeders Championship as the Headline sponsor for 2013.   Manna Pro looks forward to seeing everyone and enjoying another successful show with this great breed and its fine people.  Please stop by the Manna Pro tent during the show and say hello.”

For more information on Manna Pro Products, please visit www.mannapro.com

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The National Association of Breeders is dedicated to the promotion of the Missouri Foxtrotting Horse Breed through breeding practices that will enhance the quality of our breed for future generations. The foxtrotter is not only a wonderful show horse but excels on the trail and as a versatility horse.

About the Missouri Foxtrotting Horse

The foxtrot is a broken diagonal gait performed by walking in front and trotting behind, with reach in each stride. The front hoof of the diagonal pair strikes the ground just before the rear hoof, and one front hoof is on the ground at all times in a correct fox trot.

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