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Title |
Source |
Type of Material |
| #1 |
4-H Horse Bowl Guide |
Cornell University |
4-H Resources |
| Subject: Horse |
Description A guide to resources and procedures for a New York 4-H Horse Bowl. |
| #2 |
4-H Horse Project Record Book |
Cornell University |
4-H Individual Project Curriculum |
| Subject: Horse |
Description In the New York State 4-H horse project, members raise a horse for show.This record book helps members keep track of the animal's health and progress, as well as expenses. |
| #3 |
Horse 1: Giddy Up & Go |
National 4-H Council |
4-H Individual Project Curriculum |
| Subject: Horse |
Description Activities include horse body shop, human cues and group relay knot. Also includes learn-by-doing activities that explore breed identification, horse body parts, selection, grooming, saddling and bridling, design the perfect horse, safety and equipment |
| #4 |
Horse 2: Head, Heart & Hooves |
National 4-H Council |
4-H Individual Project Curriculum |
| Subject: Horse |
Description Youth learn horse behavior, anatomy and basic care practices. Activities include pony up to the salad bar, body condition scoring, bad hair day and long in the tooth |
| #5 |
Horse 3: Stable Relationships |
National 4-H Council |
4-H Individual Project Curriculum |
| Subject: Horse |
Description Keeping horses healthy and practicing basic care techniques are emphasized in this activity guide |
| #6 |
Horse 4: Riding the Range |
National 4-H Council |
4-H Individual Project Curriculum |
| Subject: Horse |
Description Beginning riding skills and everything youth need to know before they get on a horse for the first time are covered in this book. Some of the activities are round pen workout, bridle in a bucket, saddle up, where do you ride and basic riding |
| #7 |
Horse 5: Jumping to New Heights |
National 4-H Council |
4-H Individual Project Curriculum |
| Subject: Horse |
Description Youth experience the ins and outs of a horse. Activities include quarter system, showmanship, self-rating sheets, goal selection and winning isn't everything |
| #8 |
Horse Project Member Manual |
University of Nebraska |
4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups, 4-H Volunteer/Professional Development Materials, 4-H Resources |
| Subject: Horse |
Description The Nebraska 4-H Horse curriculum teaches youth to appreciate horseback riding as a beautiful and wholesome form of recreation. Skills in horsemanship, patience and understanding in handling horses and safety are instilled as youth work with project animals. Broader life skills such as leadership, initiative, self-reliance and sportsmanship are developed as youth strive to train both their horses and themselves. The curriculum covers breeds of horses, judging, feeding and care, equipment, basic horsemanship and showing. |
| #9 |
Horse: Helper's Guide |
National 4-H Council |
4-H Volunteer/Professional Development Materials; 4-H Individual Project Curriculum |
| Subject: Horse |
Description Provides supplemental materials that help volunteers facilitate learning situations for youth. Group activities are included to help youth develop essential life skills as they pursue their interest in riding and showing horses |
| #10 |
Horseless Horse |
Iowa State University |
4-H Individual Project Curriculum |
| Subject: Horse |
Description Learn about basic horse care and handling, breeds, famous horses, and riding styles. You'll learn about safety around horses so you are prepared when you see or work with horses. All this without ever owning a horse! (Grades 4-8) |
| #11 |
Purdue University Horse Judging Manual |
Purdue University |
4-H Volunteer/Professional Development Materials, 4-H Resources |
| Subject: Horse |
Description If you are interested in buying or showing horses, you should know standards of perfection for breeds and performance events, as well as the terms used to describe those standards. This manual defines judging criteria and terms, and helps explain the judging process.
Product Code: 4-H-955
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| #12 |
Uniform Rules for 4-H Horse Shows |
Ohio State University |
4-H Resources |
| Subject: Horse |
Description The Uniform Rules are written for use at 4-H horse shows. In large horse programs like Ohio's, consistency of rules is very important. Due to variations in size and organization of horse clubs, counties have the right to adapt or add to these rules to meet local needs, but every state event is run according the rules in this publication. Includes new helmet requirements. |
| #13 |
West Nile Virus Fact Sheet for Horses |
Cornell University |
4-H Resources |
| Subject: Horse |
Description A summary of information regarding equine vaccination and mosquito control in order to deal with the possibility of WNV infection. This information is intended to help you make your management decisions. |