Horse

These projects are designed to provide you an opportunity to handle, care for, and ride horses. 4-H members may own or lease a horse for this project. There are many ways you can get involved with the Larimer County 4-H Horse Program, such as entering riding events or competing at a show. You can compete in a Western or English riding event, or even enter your horse in the Musical Freestyle competition. The possibilities are endless!

For additional information on the Horse Project, including information on levels and riding testing:

Horse ID Form

CSU Equine Exension Page

Study Guide Level I- Novice (all seats)

Study Guide Level II- Intermediate (all seats)

Study Guide Level III- Performer (all seats)

Study Guid Level IV- Horseman (all seats)

Levels Testing

Horse Riding Hours Log

Horse Project and Record Book

 

 

 

 

For more information, check your Clover Connections Newsletter or contact Wendy Woerner, Extension Agent, at wwoerner@larimer.org .

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