The 4-H Cloverbuds Horse Program is intended for two audiences: youth who already have access to horses or ponies and are already learning horsemanship skills in non-4-H settings, as well as youth who have no prior horse experience.
The Cloverbud program may provide some hands-on horse experiences; however, it is important to note that the Cloverbud Program is not professional riding instruction.
Curriculum
Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Cloverbuds Member book A has been developed and distributed to counties. There will be two additional books that will be used on a three year rotation, with all Cloverbuds in a club participating in the same book throughout the year. The curriculum has been designed to teach basic horse safety, science and management skills at the educational level of youth ages 5 to 7.
Adult Involvement
The Pennsylvania State University requires a minimum of two authorized adults to be present at all 4-H events and activities. A one-to-one ratio between youth and parent/guardian or authorized adult is required throughout all hands-on experiences involving horses or ponies.
4-H Exhibitions
Cloverbuds may be given the opportunity to participate in "Exhibition Only" activities with horses. If Cloverbuds choose to participate in an "Exhibition Only" activity, the youth should be asked to demonstrate their skills but may not be ranked or placed. All youth should receive the same ribbon or award and should receive positive feedback from the judge or authorized adult.
More Information
For more information, contact your local extension office or the State 4-H Horse Program to find or start a program near you.
Materials
Pennsylvania State 4-H Office
- Email pa4h@psu.edu
- Office 814-863-3824
Pennsylvania State 4-H Office
- Email pa4h@psu.edu
- Office 814-863-3824