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REVISED 2002 * Virginia 4-H Horse Project PUBLICATION 406-097 Progressive Riding Series Unit 2 Novice Directions: Members should also enroll in the Horse Management project and keep an accurate and up-to-date management record. Participation in the riding series is strictly on an elective basis. The riding projects should be closely supervised by a horse project leader. Numerous standard references may be used for completing the diagrams, questions, etc. Members should have the basic equipment for riding and the use of a suitable riding animal. All leaders should obtain all of the materials available and review project opportunities. Programs may be adjusted to local needs and used under the direct supervision of Extension Agents and Leaders. Age requirements for completing the riding units are as follows: Novice - 10 years or older; Horseman - 13 years or older; Horsemaster - 16 years or older. Horsemasters should be expert horsemen and top-notch 4-H members capable of professional contributions to and employment in the industry. Members may enroll for each unit as many times as desirable and may progress according to their interests and abilities. Many will not advance beyond the first or second levels, and there should be no special distinction between levels as far as youth development is concerned. The goal is not to make Horsemasters out of all who are interested in horses. Horsemasters may continue on as teen leader and repeat the unit, or design new horse projects. Members may complete some tests on horses other than their own or managed project. Most projects should be on a project-year basis, but progression should not necessarily be limited to this. The projects will require inspectors for certain tests. The selection and implementation of this should be arranged at the local level and/or county level. Leaders can establish the appropriate procedures and approvals for inspectors at these levels. The tests are not competitive, and many tests can be replaced by alternate tests designed by leaders according to local needs and interests. All new members should enroll in the basic unit, but those who have previous experience should be advanced into the higher units as soon as they demonstrate that they are capable. A member may be working on sections in two or more units at the same time, then complete each unit as his or her age fills the requirement. The 100-mile ride for Horsemasters may be made by using more than one horse. This ride should be supervised by a distance rider and/or veterinarian. The basic unit may be used for new members prior to admitting them to the novice unit, or used for any member not wishing to go through the progressive series. Completing the basic unit prior to enrolling in the novice unit is a requirement. The completed Horsemaster book should be sent to the state Extension Horse Specialist for review and approval. You must complete the basic horsemanship project before you complete the novice project. Date you completed the basic unit Name Age Club Year Address County Or City Name Of Club Name Of Leader Years In 4-H Date Project Began Ended * 18 USC 707 VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY Virginia Cooperative Extension programs and employment are open to all, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, veteran status, national origin, disability, or political affiliation. An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia State University, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating. J. David Barrett, Director, Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg; Lorenza W. Lyons, Administrator, 1890 Extension Program, Virginia State, Petersburg. VT/643/0202/1.5M/221593/406097 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY

Section I - Experience A. Riding Record (Minimum of 60 hours) Month Type of Riding Hours Month Type of Riding Hours September October November December January February March April May June July August Total Hours B. Events Participated In (Minimum of any three of the following at any level-horse judging contest; show; horse school or clinic; trail ride; VHSA, USA Equestrian or approved breed show; 4-H camp; fitting & showmanship class; hunt; horse bowl contest; tour of a horse farm or stable). Date Event Location 2

C. Field or Educational Experience (Must do at least three of the following). Program Name or Topic Date Discuss Preventative Medicine with your veterinarian Discuss hoof care with a farrier Observe a horse being shod Visit a large horse show Read a horse book Visit a riding school Visit a horse training center D. List one horse demonstration you presented at a 4-H club meeting and the date presented. Date Demonstration E. Practice horse photography and place below the best photo that you made of your horse. 3

Section 2 - Knowledge A. Trace the outline of a horse and number and label the parts of the horse. 4

B. List some of the causes and symptoms and first aid treatment of the following: 1. Thrush (Treatment) 2. Colic (What to do until the veterinarian arrives) 3. Minor Cut (Treatment) 4. Major Wound (What to do until the veterinarian arrives) C. State the miles per hour a horse performs the Running Walk. What is the distance covered by a horse in 10 minutes at the Running Walk? 5

D. State the characteristics of any three breeds of horses or ponies. Breed: Place of Origin: Distinguishing Characteristics: Primary uses: List 5 additional Breeds: E. What is the normal temperature range of the horse? (Degrees Fahrenheit) What is the normal range of pulse rate? What is the normal range of resperations? (Beats per minute) (Breaths per minute) F. Describe how the height of a horse is measured. G. List several plants which are poisonous to the horse. H. How many beats are there in each of the following gaits. Walk Running Walk Trot Pace Canter Rack Run or Gallop 6

I. Take a feed tag from a bag of horse feed, review and discuss with a knowledgeable person and reproduce (draw) the tag below: J. Identify and briefly study and list the following feed items according to category - soybean oil meal, corn, oats, alfalfa hay, orchard grass hay. Energy Protein Forage 7

Section 3 - Dismounted Abilities: Give the date on which you properly demonstrated the following dismounted abilities to a designated inspector or leader. Date Leader 1. Muck out and bed down a stall 2. Put on and adjust a halter 3. Put on and adjust a bridle 4. Clean tack 5. Care for a horse after a demanding ride 6. Properly tie a horse (a rail, a tree and a ring) 7. Prepare a horse for a showmanship class (braiding not required) 8. Demonstrate how to show a horse in a fitting and showmanship class 9. Recognize good quality and poor quality pasture 10. Identify good hay quality 11. Demonstrate and discuss safety in working with horses 8

Section 4 - Mounted Abilities: Give the date on which you properly demonstrated the following mounted abilities to a designated inspector or leader: (Five items may be designated as optional with substitutes listed and done at the bottom of the list). Additional tests may also be listed at the end of the list. Date Leader 1. Move from a halt to a walk and from a walk to a halt 2. Walk in a small circle (both directions) 3. At the walk, turn right and turn left 4. Walk in a straight line, halt, turn right about and return in a straight line, halt, turn left about and return in a straight line, halt 5. Trot (around a ring-both directions) 6. Take up the trot from the halt and the walk - and return from the trot to the walk and to the halt 7. At the trot, turn right and turn left 8. Trot in a straight line, turn right about and return in a straight line and turn left about and go in a straight line, halt 9. Trot a small circle - both directions 10. Walk and trot a figure eight 11. Canter left lead around a ring 12. Canter right lead around a ring 13. Back 6 steps and halt 14. Stand still 10 seconds 15. Lead over a dropped rail 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 9

Farm Design Briefly draw the layout (floor plan) of the stable, tack room, feed room, paddocks and ring where you keep your project horse. 10

Project Story 11

This is to certify that has by quiz or practical demonstration, successfully completed all of the requirements within each of the four sections of this record book to qualify as a NOVICE. Member must be at least 10 years of age to complete this unit. 4-H Leader Date Extension Agent 12