About 4-H
Barbara Phares, Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development. 4-H is a youth development program supported by the land-grant university in each state (in this case The Ohio State University) that encourages young people to reach their fullest potential through: Hands-on and experiential learning that facilitates learning by doing; Growth that encourages successes and challenges; Exploring a wide range of opportunities; Providing supportive and nurturing environments and relationships that empower young people to voluntarily help themselves and each other.
County 4-H News
How to show your Halter Horse.
Don't be fooled. To get that look, you'll have to spend time and work before you ever enter that ring. Don't worry, though, if you break everything down into steps, you'll find yourself heading into that ring with confidence and a horse worth the final look.
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A listing of all the area clubs and their head advisors. Choose one in your area and contact that advisor to see when their club meets.
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