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May 13, 2026 - May 17, 2026
May 13 - May 17

YOLO Spring Classic

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To make Feed/Bedding orders, select the event you are attending.

All products available for that event may be purchased in advance online. Select the products you want delivered to your stall and remember to fill in your Trainer’s Name or who you are stabling with.

Hay & Shavings

Price range: $11.00 through $35.00

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Grass Hay, Alfalfa Hay, Shavings

Bedding

We supply Dorris Lumber flake shavings. Dorris uses only kiln-dried pine in our operations, never green wood. That means your shavings have an average moisture content of 8 to 10%.

  • Only flakes in the bag, not fines
  • Use a three-level vibrating screen to eliminate any dust

IMPORTANT: Please note that no outside bedding deliveries are permitted.*
*For horses with allergies, please contact facility management.

Hay

Our Alfalfa, Orchard, and Timothy hay is sourced by RT Hay, offering premium quality hay for your horses while at MEC.

Additional Fees

A processing and handling fee will be added to your online order – thank you!

Refunds & Cancellations

No refunds will be given on hay orders once these orders have been delivered. Bedding will be refunded minus a $2 restocking fee.

For orders that have not been delivered, refunds will only be issued if written notification is provided and meets the above deadlines. Refunds will be processed within two weeks of the close of the show or event.

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Cutting rider on a chestnut horse performs in the Cutting Arena; Photo by Lyndsey Lamell Photogrpahy

Organizer

Organizer

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Kathy Cardon

YOLO Cutting Horse Association

Area Resources

About the Discipline

Cutting

The term cutting refers to the act of separating one cow from a herd of cattle. Cattle are herd animals and instinctively try to return to the group. Knowing that, a horse and rider team will quietly ride into the herd, select and “cut” off, or separate, one cow from the group (letting the unpicked cows return to the herd behind) and then prevent that cow from rejoining the herd. Keeping the cow separated requires incredible intelligence and physical ability on the part of the horse. Once the cow is separated, riders are no longer allowed to use their reins. Trained cutting horses are required to think on their own and anticipate and react to the cow’s moves. The competition is judged based on many factors—difficulty and how well the horse anticipates and reacts. This is the only equine competition where the horse is required to think for itself.

Venue Information

Aerial view of Murieta Equestrian Center
Directions

Head north on CA-99 towards Sacramento for 27 miles. Take Exit 281 for Dillard Rd and turn right on Dillard Rd. In 14 miles, turn right onto Jackson Rd/Hwy 16. At the stoplight, turn right onto Murieta Drive. Take your first right onto Lone Pine Drive.

From Hwy 50, take Exit 27 for Scott Rd/ E Bidwell St and head south on Scott Rd. At the 3 way stop, turn right onto White Rock Rd. In 1.5 miles, turn left onto Scott Rd (if you reach Prairie City Rd you have gone to far). Stay on Scott Rd for 7.9 miles then make a sharp left onto Latrobe Rd. Take the first right onto Stone House Rd until you reach Jackson Rd/Hwy 16. Turn left onto Jackson Rd and take the 1stright at the stoplight on Murieta Drive. Take your first right onto Lone Pine Drive.

From Hwy 50, take Exit 27 for Scott Rd/ E Bidwell St and head south on Scott Rd. At the 3 way stop, turn right onto White Rock Rd. In 1.5 miles, turn left onto Scott Rd (if you reach Prairie City Rd you have gone to far). Stay on Scott Rd for 7.9 miles then make a sharp left onto Latrobe Rd. Take the first right onto Stone House Rd until you reach Jackson Rd/Hwy 16. Turn left onto Jackson Rd and take the 1stright at the stoplight on Murieta Drive. Take your first right onto Lone Pine Drive.

Go southwest on CA- 49 towards Empire St and continue on CA- 49. In 2 miles, stay straight onto CA-16 for 13.65 miles. At the stoplight, turn left onto Murieta Dr. Take your first right onto Lone Pine Drive.