ILLINOIS 4-H HIPPOLOGY CONTEST

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ILLINOIS 4-H HIPPOLOGY CONTEST 2015 Rules and Regulations Objectives: The primary objective of the Hippology Contest is to provide in a friendly but competitive setting, an opportunity for youth enrolled in a 4-H horse project to demonstrate the breadth of their knowledge and understanding of equine science, and in particular the practical application of this knowledge and skill. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS A. Contestants must be at least 8 years of age (or have begun the 3 rd grade by September 1 of the previous year), but not yet have achieved their 19th birthday on January 1 of the current year and must be enrolled in the correct age division: Junior (8-11), Intermediate (12-14), or Senior (15-18). B. Contestants must be certified as eligible by their Extension office or 4-H Horse Project Leader. C. 4-H Horse Bowl and Horse Speaking team members are also eligible to compete at the State 4-H Hippology Contest. D. All contestants must be enrolled in 4-H during the current year. E. Contestants must compete for the county in which they are enrolled in 4-H unless that county does not participate in hippology. Only then can a contestant represent a county other than the one in which they are enrolled. F. Contestants may not have participated in an official, post-secondary Hippology Contest. G. Contestants may not have previously participated in the Eastern National 4-H Horse Round-up Hippology contest. Additionally, contestants may not have been a high individual or on the high team at a previous Quarter Horse Congress Hippology contest. H. Entries: All Hippology contestants must pre-register using the entry form provided. A fee of $00 per entrant must accompany the registration form. Checks are payable to the University of Illinois. Submission of the multiple choice test questions from official references is a required part of the entry process. Failure to be properly entered in the hippology contest makes a youth ineligible for the state Hippology contest regardless of their participation or performance in a regional contest in said year I. All ties, individual and team, will be broken using the following sequence: 1) written examination scores, 2) scores at stations and 3) judging placing scores. J. Tape recorders, video cameras, camera phones, video phones, cell phones or any other voice or image recording devices may not be used at any time during the contest. Any use of such devices may lead to disqualification from the contestant. THE CONTEST A. Examination - 100 points. This phase may include a written exam and slides exam. (example topics for slide exams include: breed, color, activity, appointments, internal and external anatomy including reproductive anatomy, etc.) The written exam is mandatory at all regional contests. Slide exam at regionals is option. State contest will include both written & slide exams. B. Stations - 100 points. Contestants may be asked to identify tack and equipment, feed samples and other horse-related items. Contestants may be requested to demonstrate knowledge of the external anatomy of equine, skeletal anatomy, internal anatomy, disease, and the life cycles of internal parasites. Knowledge of breeds, breed history, color, color patterns and equine activities may be tested. Contestants will have two minutes to complete each station. (mandatory phase at both regionals & state). Regional stations may be shown as powerpoint or in traditional hard copy format. C. Judging - 100 points. Four classes will be placed. Classes may be comprised of pictures, video recordings, models or live classes. (optional phase at regionals, mandatory phase at the state contest). D. Problem Solving 25 points Intermediate and Senior divisions presented to each contestant at the end of the stations phase. A situational question will be posed to each contestant on a one-on-one basis. The contestant will have 3-5 minutes total (depending on the problem) to think about and verbally respond to the question. Evaluation will be based on the understanding of the problem, completeness of the logic used in making the oral response and general speaking skills. The official may ask questions to clarify the response. The score for intermediates are not included in placing tabulation, however if they fail to do the oral problem phase 25 points will be subtracted from their total score during tabulation resulting in a significant negative effect on their placing. (optional phase at regionals, mandatory phase at the state contest).

STATE QUALIFYING REQUIREMENTS Top eight in each division per region will advance to state regardless of their total scores. In addition to the top eight, anyone that earns a combine score (stations + test) of 120 (60%) or higher will advance to state. At regional contests that offer optional phases (oral problem or judging), those score are NOT included in the tabulation for advancing to state, but can, at the regional contest host s discretion, be included in the tabulation for ribbons. Examples of TEAM problems from Eastern Nat l are provided below. Keep in mind that these examples are for a team to present at the national level in a longer time period. The question asked at the state contest will not be as in depth, but will be in the same vein as these examples. Balance a horse ration Give farm management recommendation for specific (i.e. breeding, training, boarding, nursery, lay-up, etc.) horse operation. Identify considerations for the establishment of a new horse facility (stable to be used for a specific purpose) Give recommendations for selecting locating and purchasing horses for specific uses. Explanation of use or assembly of specific equipment. 6. Teaching lessons in horse management (specific subject to be announced) to a group of 9-11 year old beginner 4-H ers including where, how long, how much information, hands-on experience, reinforcement, testing, evaluation. 7. Breeding and/or leasing contracts (specific clauses for insurance, liability, payments, car, termination, transport, etc.) 8. Develop a training and conditioning program: equipment, schedules, methods, nutrition, problem avoidance, etc. SUGGESTED SOURCES OF REFERENCE FOR HIPPOLOGY: Horses and Horsemanship, and Horse Science - 4H Manuals (revised in 2001) http://www.4-hmall.org/searchresult.aspx?categoryid=6396&type=educationalresources Horses and Horsemanship (6th Edition) by Ensminger, The Interstate Printers & Publishers, Inc., 19-27 N. Jackson, Danville, Illinois 6183 Order=1888. There is a special price for 4-H Groups. (217) 446-0500. The Horse Industry Handbook, by the American Youth Horse Council, 800-879-2942 http://horsebooksetc.com/index.php?p=catalog&parent=3&pg=1 Equine Science: Basic Knowledge for Horse People of All Ages by Jean T. Griffiths ISBN # 978-1- 929164-42-4, www.horsebooksetc.com or 1-800-952-5813 ****All Age Divisions ***** The Horse - Evans, Borton, Hintz and Van Vleck - W. F. Freeman Publishers, NY. Available at http://amazon.com ****Senior & Intermediate Divisions Only ***** 6. Illustrated Dictionary of Equine Terms, New Horizons Education Center, Inc. Alpine Publications. PO Box 7027, Loveland CO 80537 1-800-777-7257 ****Senior Division Only***** 7. Coloring Atlas of Horse Anatomy by Robert A. Kainer & Thomas O. McCracken. 2 nd Edition. Alpine Publications, PO Box 7027, Loveland, CO 80537 ISBN 1-57779-017-0 or ISBN 1-57779-021-9****Senior Division Only***** 8. Feeding and Care of the Horse (2nd edition), by Lon D. Lewis (Williams and Wilkins). ISBN 0-683-04967-4 Blackwell Publishing Ltd www.blackwellprofession.com ****Senior Division Only*****

ILLINOIS 4-H HIPPOLOGY REGIONAL CONTEST REGISTRATION Registration due by February 13, 2015 THE ENTRY FEE IS $00 PER CONTESTANT CHECK PAYABLE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. SEND TO: Cathy Warmbier State 4-H Office 801 N. Country Fair Drive, Suite E Champaign, IL 61821 FAX: 217-333-9287 cwarmbie@illinois.edu JUNIOR (members must have passed their 8 th but not their 12 th birthday as of January 1, 2015): INTERMEDIATE (members must have passed their 12 th but not their 15 th birthday as of January 1, 2015) SENIOR (members must have passed their 15 th but not their 19 th birthday as of January 1, 2015) Extension Adviser/Horse Project Leader County Date

2015 Hippology Multiple Choice Test Question Submission Form (REQUIRED part of registration process) Each coach must submit 5 multiple choice questions & the 4 answer choices along with the source & page reference for the answer for each age division they have youth participating in. The questions must come from the official resources listed in the rules & they must not duplicate questions submitted in previous years. County Age Division: Q1: Q2: Q3: Q4: Q5: *******Duplicate this form as needed for other age divisions*******