Are you ready to gallop into a world of friendship, learning, and responsibility? Join our 4H Club Horsing Around and unlock the door to exciting opportunities that will take your passion for horses to new heights! You'll dive into hands-on experiences learning essential equine care, participating in educational workshops and develop leadership skills that will last a lifetime. Whether you're a new or an experienced horse lover, our club is here to support your journey and foster your love for all things horses. Connect with fellow horse lovers, participate in fun events and showcase your skills in various ways. At Horsing Around you'll not only grow as a horse lover but also as a responsible and confident individual. All meetings are held at MD Performance Horses, 2557 Ackermanville Rd in Bangor.
Spurring on learning
The Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Program promotes knowledge of horsemanship and ethical equine use, care, and management. Youth who participate in 4-H Horse programs develop skills that include leadership, responsibility, sportsmanship, teamwork, community service, a positive attitude, and a sense of self-worth. Kids in 4-H who work with animals understand them so much better when they learn about what to feed them, how to safely train them and how to enhance the animal’s environment. That's why it's called animal science! Caring for an animal is a big deal, members participating in a 4-H horse animal science project will learn to be responsible, keep good records and engage in hands-on education. There's nothing like working with a horse to help young people feel connected and boost confidence.
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Youth interested in horses can explore careers like:
Performance/Horsemanship (Level 1, Levels 2-5)
Cloverbud Horse Opportunities:
Youth between 5 and 7 can participate in our 4-H Cloverbud program! This non-competitive program introduces young children to the world of horses while focusing on safety.
4-H Cloverbuds is our program for 5- to 7-year-olds. Like the 4-H program for older youth, the Cloverbud program can help youngsters grow into competent, caring, and contributing members of their families and communities. The program offers noncompetitive, age-appropriate activities designed to help children learn about life