Horsemanship Level Testings June 2 & June 30

The levels of advancement in the 4-H Horse Project are designed to serve as guides for instruction and evaluation each members progress. The correct handling of horses is emphasized from the beginning level to the most advanced level.
The levels of advancement in the 4-H Horse Project are designed to serve as guides for instruction and evaluation each members progress. The correct handling of horses is emphasized from the beginning level to the most advanced level.

A 4-H horsemanship level group testing will be held on Tuesday, June 2, 5:30 p.m. at the Lancaster Event Center – Amy Countryman Arena. Anyone wishing to test must sign up by May 26 by contacting Marty at 402-441-7180 or mcruickshank2@unl.edu. All of the written horsemanship level requirements must be completed and submitted to Marty before the riding portion of the levels can be conducted. A final testing will be held on Tuesday, June 30, 5:30 p.m. at the same location. Anyone wishing to test must sign-up with Marty by June 23.

New this year — riders must have passed all aspects of the Horsemanship Level II to participate in any jumping class at the Lancaster County Super Fair. Also requiring a level II are all riders who wish to participate in live cattle events (working ranch horse, boxing, roping).