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Sun Circuit Announces Horse Show Tracker App Offers New Features To Streamline Your Show Processes In Response to COVID

In response to COVID-19, FunnWare Development fast-tracked a new Horse Show TrackerPassport™ . For all previous users of the CINCH Horse Show Tracker app, a big change has happened. The app is officially moving away from the app store to a mobilefriendly website at www. HorseShowTracker.com . We ask for everyone to please delete your current native mobile app. You can still add the Tracker icon to the home page on your phone instead of going to the website constantly.

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TrackerPassport™ Features (current and future)

– Stall reservations – RV reservations – Order shavings/mats – Enter classes – See what classes you’ve entered during the show – Scratch entries from your phone – Receive payouts immediately via electronic transfer – Checkout from your phone on the way home from the show – Maintain entry data online, no need to re-enter your data from show to show 1. Online barn of horses 2. Online horse handlers (exhibitors/trainers/owners) 3. Save photos of horse registration papers, membership cards, and more – Video Storage and Sharing (on the roadmap) 1. Save videos of your runs at a show (if permitted by the event) 2. Add practice videos of your horse 3. Share your runs with prospective buyers 4. Video feedback for training opportunities

For Secretaries

– Fewer errors – Less typing – Fewer questions – Automatic payouts service – More focus on improving the customer experience

For Show Producers/ Owners

– Entry system free to use to the producer/owner – Fewer errors – Automatic payouts service – New sidepot revenue potential – extra fees – Virtual horse show management service – extra fees

For Associations

– Fewer errors – Virtual horse show management service COVID-19 (alleviate the fear of crowds) – Avoid lines in the office – Avoid the need to congregate at the gate Due to the extreme circumstances during the COVID-19 pandemic, TrackerPassport™ fees are being sponsored by CINCH Jeans and will be FREE until July 15, 2020. The TrackerPassport™ costs about the same as a music streaming service, as low as $10/month. Additional fees may apply for other features.

Equine Influenza Outbreak

Emily Nietrzeba, an equine specialist veterinarian with the California Department of Food and Agriculture, said humans can not contract the disease, but people can carry the infection and transmit the virus between horses. The Riverside County Department of Animal Services today warned horse owners to beware of an equine influenza outbreak that has killed an estimated three dozen wild burros in the region. County and state officials are monitoring the outbreak while urging horse owners to check in with their veterinarians about booster vaccines for previously vaccinated animals.

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