Horsemanship Level Testings, April 26 & May 10

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.

The next 4-H horsemanship group level testing will be Tuesday, April 26, 5:30 p.m. at the Lancaster Event Center in the Amy Countryman Arena. Sign-up by April 19. A testing also will be held Tuesday, May 10 at the Lancaster Event Center in the Amy Countryman Arena. Sign-up by May 3.

To sign up, contact Marty at mcruickshank2@unl.edu or 402-441-7180. Remember, all other horsemanship level requirements must be completed and handed in to Marty before the riding portion can be done.

It is important to note 4-H’ers need to be testing with their own 4-H projects. The horse is being tested (and acclimated) also. In addition, youth testing for level II must have their horses groomed/clipped for show readiness. This is part of the level II test. If youth/horse do not pass this portion, they will need to come back and retest.

More details at: http://go.unl.edu/2vrx