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4H Horse Clubs

A group where 4H leaders and members can discuss events, lessons and ideas.

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Latest Activity: Dec 7, 2013

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Conformation - Balance

Horse Conformation AnalysisSteps of Conformation Analysis:          1:       BALANCE          2:       STRUCTURAL CORRECTNESS          3:       MUSCLING          4:       BREED…Continue

Started by Pamela Nov 16, 2010.

Secondary Cues

------ SECONDARY CUES ------To most riders when cueing a horse you think of the three primary cues – hands, legs and seat.  Those cues are important, but there are secondary cues that are just as…Continue

Started by Pamela Nov 10, 2010.

Proper Body Position

4H Equi-Spirit Horsemanship------ Seat & Body Position ------The single most important part of riding is a rider’s body position.  A proper riding position will enable your horse to perform to…Continue

Tags: Position, Riding

Started by Pamela Oct 27, 2010.

What is you club doing?

Our club just finished a series on bits and will be moving on to saddles.  We are planning on going on a trail ride and picnic next weekend to celebrate this year's goal achieved and set goals for…Continue

Started by Pamela Oct 20, 2010.

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Comment by Raiwee on March 26, 2012 at 10:35pm

 i am a first year 4-h club member in the kootenay cinch'n saddle.

Comment by Pamela on November 16, 2010 at 2:21pm
Had our regular monthly meeting last night. The topic was saddles. I began by teaching them about the tree and am building a saddle up from there. The kids will be creating a pretend custom saddle based on real measurements from their horse. Covered bars, cantle & pommel and measuring the gullet. Next month we will cover the rigging, stirrup leathers, stirrups and skirting. I am hoping to take them to see a custom saddle maker and have him do a fitting on a horse next week.
Comment by Pamela on November 10, 2010 at 2:48pm
The trail ride went off without a hitch! I was a beautiful day for a ride and the kids and horses behaved really well. We rode the trails for about an hour and then headed back to the trail head. We all ate a picnic lunch and I asked the kids about what they have achieved over the last year and what goals are they going to set for next year. We are not going to plan another trail ride, but if the weather holds out, we may try to take a trail ride over Thanksgiving break. Watching the kids ride and handle their horses, really shows how much the kids have developed over the last year.
Comment by Pamela on October 25, 2010 at 9:25am
Well, the trail ride was postponed - rain! We will try again in a couple of weeks. Does anyone have any winter ideas for fun?
Comment by Pamela on October 20, 2010 at 11:23am
I am one of the leaders of an active 4H Horse Club. I love to hear about what other clubs are doing and learning!
 

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