Cda Manual Of Rules And Regulations
— Written ByThe has been updated and reflects all the new rules and updates for the 2019 season. If you plan to show or enter any educational contests, please be sure to review all the rules for your particular division or contest. Rule changes and additions are highlighted yellow for your convenience. The hunter division of the state and qualifying shows has undergone significant revision.
Of these changes.The state Hippology and Horse Judging contests have a new Rookie Division for first-time competitors. Of these new divisions.The eligibility card procedure has been modified for 2019. Please consult your county Extension agent to be sure that you are meeting all the requirements in order to receive your card. Read below for a summary of the steps that need to be followed.PLEASE NOTE: There is not a specific deadline for completion of the request form.However, youth need to be sure to have all paperwork (including eligibility cards)completed in time to meet entry deadlines for their selected qualifying show. 2019 NC 4-H Horse Program Eligibility Card ProcedureBlank eligibility cards will no longer be available. Unfortunately, we have had issues with forgery and dishonesty and we can no longer continue using our previous system.
Please follow the below steps to request an eligibility card for any 4-Her wishing to show a project animal at a qualifying horse show. Any 4-Her (or parent) wishing to exhibit a project animal at a qualifying horse show must submit an Eligibility Card Request Form. This is a form to be completed online that will ask for the same information that is generally on an eligibility card (horse and rider info, division, etc.) and will not require any signatures yet. The pony measurement section will be completed by a certified measurer at the qualifying show.
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A 4-Her MUST DECLARE WHICH QUALIFYING SHOW THEY INTEND TO SHOW AT ON THIS ELECTRONIC FORM. IntroductionAccording to the latest data collected during the 2008 North Carolina Equine Study, North Carolina is home to 53,000 plus horse owners that own over 300,000 horses, ponies, mules and donkeys. The annual economic impact of the horse industry is $1.9 billion dollars and 19,183 people are employed in the industry.Extension Horse Husbandry conducts an ongoing 4-H youth and adult educational program through county extension agents and horse commodity groups. Cooperative Extension has offices in all 100 counties and on the Cherokee reservation. Check the N.C. Cooperative Extension Service Resource Page calendar for educational opportunities in your area. Adult ProgramsAdult horse owners annually receive management and training information through a series of:.
County meetings. Statewide short courses and clinics. Webinars. Newsletters. Extension bulletins. Agent/Specialist consultation servicesEducational conferences are a popular method of providing nutrition, breeding, business management, facility, waste management, health care, selection and training information.
Youth ProgramsA nationally respected and highly diversified 4-H Horse Program provides horse-owning and non-horse-owning youth with training in basic horse science and horsemanship. The 4-H Horse Program continues to enjoy a strong industry support while developing strong leadership skills in participating youth.A variety of educational events are offered to 4-H members throughout the year. Activities include horse bowl, essay, horse judging, public speaking, demonstration and hippology contests, stable management events, county, district and state horse shows, horsemanship camps, retreats and clinics, trail rides, cumulative record competition and five artistic expression events.Program participation includes over 14-15,000 annual projects which rank the North Carolina 4-H Horse Program second nationally in program participation.
An assortment of program educational curricula, including project books, worksheets, and lesson plans are provided to volunteer leaders and extension agents. Much of the program’s success is attributed to the assistance and dedication of approximately 700 volunteer leaders and horsemen, who are supported on the local level by county extension agents. Advisory CouncilThe State 4-H Horse Advisory Council consists of 48 volunteer leaders and 7 county extension agents from each of 5 extension program districts.
District 4-H Horse Advisory Councils exist in each of the 5 Districts. The Council meets annually to provide input into the development and management of youth educational programs and review of educational curricula. Subcommittees of the Advisory Council assist in the management of educational events, leader training conferences and horse shows.
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