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4-H Horse Show
4-H Horse Program
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Joining a 4-H Horse Club
4-H Horse Discovery Nights
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4-H Horse Show
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Working Ranch Horse Program
Weber County 4-H members in 3rd-12th grades are eligible to compete in 4-H horse shows. Our program offers shows in the western, English, 2-Handed, and Working Ranch Horse riding disciplines. Within each horse discipline, the same classes are conducted at each show. This allows youth to continue to make improvements in specific events during the year. Youth are required to complete the test and all classes in order for the points from that show to count toward qualifying for regional or state competition.
Prior to participating in any Weber County 4-H horse show, youth and their parents need to carefully read the Utah 4-H Horse Rulebook and the Weber County 4-H Horse Council By-Laws , which explain the rules for the 4-H horse program.