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Records must be kept on a project animal for 180 days prior to the Achievement Day event. A member can only have one project animal per project, with the exception being Rodeo. If a member enrolls a horse in more than one project, they must include project goals specific to that project (Project Goals, page 7) and write one story with separate paragraphs for each project (page 39). A record book must be kept on each project animal and only project animals for which a record book has been kept may compete in a 4-H sanctioned event. The only exception would be if the project animal has to be replaced by another animal because of health reasons, and if that replacement has been approved prior to the event.
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4-H Horse Record Book printable
Sample 4-H Horse Record Book - sample pages - 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 35, 36, 37 (383K)
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Other Documents in the Series |
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Horse Project Descriptions 4-H Horse Reference Manual 4-H Horse Record Book - Current Document 4-H Horse - Leader Guide and Winter Projects 4-H Horsemanship Assessment Tools Young Horse Industry Project Application - 4-H Yound Horse Option Standardbred Horse Project - 4-H Young Horse Option The Performance Standardbred Project - 4-H Young Horse Project Option 4-H Young Horse 4-H Horse - English Options Reining Alberta Youth Development 4-H Horse - Project Options 4-H Horse Rodeo
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For more information about the content of this document, contact Janet Kerr.
This document is maintained by Corinne Skulmoski.
This information published to the web on February 9, 2005.
Last Reviewed/Revised on January 23, 2012.
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