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4-H Horsemanship Skills Program. Horsemanship Skills Program. Planned progression of handling and riding skills 4-H member learns skills, is tested, and completes one level before advancing to next level. Not competitive! Every youth can participate and succeed.
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Horsemanship Skills Program • Planned progression of handling and riding skills • 4-H member learns skills, is tested, and completes one level before advancing to next level. • Not competitive! • Every youth can participate and succeed. • Initial levels (1&2) are required to compete in the State 4-H Horse Show.
Objectives of the Program • Develop horsemanship & safety skills • Recognize individual member accomplishment & achievement of goals • Educate youth, volunteers, parents and professionals • Promote cooperation and teamwork • Develop life skills in youth
Skill Level 1 • ALL members MUST start at Level 1! • This includes minis and driving horses • Emphasizes basic, correct and safe ground handling for all disciplines
Skill Level 2 • Builds a solid foundation of handling and horsemanship skills • Separate evaluations for Driving & Riding Horses • Examples: • Ground Driving • Driving from a cart • Control of horse at all three gaits • Simple lead changes
Skill Levels 3 & 4 • More advanced control and confidence • Examples: • Lunge horse • More advanced turns on forehand, hindquarter • More advanced transitions and gaits • More lateral movements; leg yield at trot/jog • Counter canter
Requirements for 2014 State Show • Everyone must have passed levels 1 & 2 unless they have shown that horse previously at the State Show! • Only exception is non-driving Miniature horses • Riding Horses Riding 2 • Driving Horses & Minis (if applicable) Driving 2 • All requirements must be completed prior to entering the State Show!
Youth Evaluations • Where to find: • Horse Program calendar • Horsemanship Skills Calendar • Several evaluations held in each district each year • List of evaluated youth is maintained online and updated as received by the State Office • Evaluation information is sent by event managers • Evaluation copies are not sent to the State Office!
Trained Evaluators • Not Instructors! • Assess safety of youth/horses. • 2+ Present at all evaluations • Cannot evaluate your own 4-H’ers! • Trainings held each year, Contact District Horse Council if interested
Website References • Everything you need is here: • Horsemanship Skills Program • You can always email/call if you need help!