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Easy-Galted Horses
Games on Horseback
Horse 1 - Giddy Up & Go
Horse 2 - Head, Heart & Hooves
Horse 3 - Stable Relationships
Horse 4 - Riding the Range
Horse 5 - Jumping to New Heights
Horse - Helper's Guide
Horse 1 - Horsing Around (2002)
Horse 2 - Galloping Ahead! (2002)
Horse 3 - Blazing Trails (2001)
Horse - Helper's Guide (1998)
Horse Behavior Problem Solver
Easy-gaited horses are complex individuals & present unique challenges for an owner who is more familiar with the simple walk, trot, & canter. This book guides riders through the points of developing & maintaining these extra gaits
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National 4-H Council (4-H Mall)
Fun for English and Western riders of all skill levels. Learn safety techniques and improve your riding skills. You'll find easy-to-follow, illustrated instructions for 50 games that meet the highest safety standards.
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Storey Publishing
Activities include horse body shop, human cues and group relay knot. Also includes learn-by-doing activities that explore breed identification, horse body parts, selection, grooming, saddling and bridling, design the perfect horse, safety and equipment. (c 2004)
This curriculum item may be obtained from:
National 4-H Council (4-H Mall)
Youth learn horse behavior, anatomy and basic care practices. Activities include pony up to the salad bar, body condition scoring, bad hair day and long in the tooth. (c 2004)
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National 4-H Council (4-H Mall)
Horse 3 - Stable Relationships
Keeping horses healthy and practicing basic care techniques are emphasized in this activity guide. (c 2004)
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Beginning riding skills and everything youth need to know before they get on a horse for the first time are covered in this book. Some of the activities are round pen workout, bridle in a bucket, saddle up, where do you ride and basic riding. (c 2004)
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Horse 5 - Jumping to New Heights
Youth experience the ins and outs of a horse. Activities include quarter system, showmanship, self-rating sheets, goal selection and winning isn't everything
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Provides supplemental materials that help volunteers facilitate learning situations for youth. Group activities are included to help youth develop essential life skills as they pursue their interest in riding and showing horses. (c 2004)
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Horse 1 - Horsing Around (2002)
Activities include horse body shop, human cues and group relay knot. Also includes learn-by-doing activities that explore breed identification, horse body parts, selection, grooming, saddling and bridling, design the perfect horse, safety and equipment. (c 2002)
This item may be purchased for $0.50 through the Utah State 4-H Office by calling Extension Publications at 435-797-2251.
Horse 2 - Galloping Ahead! (2002)
Youth learn horse behavior, anatomy and basic care practices. Activities include pony up to the salad bar, body condition scoring, bad hair day and long in the tooth. (c 2002)
This item may be purchased for $0.50 through the Utah State 4-H Office by calling Extension Publications at 435-797-2251.
Keeping horses healthy and practicing basic care techniques are emphasized in this activity guide. (c 2001)
This item may be purchased for $0.50 through the Utah State 4-H Office by calling Extension Publications at 435-797-2251.
Provides supplemental materials that help volunteers facilitate learning situations for youth. Group activities are included to help youth develop essential life skills as they pursue their interest in riding and showing horses. (c 1998)
This item may be purchased for $0.50 through the Utah State 4-H Office by calling Extension Publications at 435-797-2251.

Horses have a language and a logic all their own, but humans can learn to understand what they are saying. Equine behavior expert Jessica Jahiel, Ph.D. explains how a horse thinks and learns, why it acts the way it does, and how you should respond.
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Storey Publishing





