The 4-H horse program includes the county horse clubs, 8 districts, a program advisory committee and a program development committee.
- County 4-H Horse Clubs
- 4-H Horse Districts (8)
- 4-H Horse Program Advisory Committee
- 10 Volunteers
- 10 Extension Educators
- 4-H Horse Program Development Committee
- 6 Volunteers/Industry Representatives
- 4 Extension Educators
- 1 State 4-H Horse Show Manager
- 3 Penn State University/Equine Extension Representatives
- 1 Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Representative
- Penn State Extension, College of Agricultural Sciences
Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Districts
One
- Berks
- Bucks
- Chester
- Delaware
- Lehigh
- Montgomery
- Northampton
- Philadelphia
- Schuylkill
Two
- Bradford
- Carbon
- Lackawanna
- Luzerne
- Monroe
- Pike
- Sullivan
- Susquehanna
- Wayne
- Wyoming
Five
- Centre
- Clinton
- Columbia
- Juniata
- Lycoming
- Mifflin
- Montour
- Northumberland
- Snyder
- Tioga
- Union
Six
- Adams
- Cumberland
- Dauphin
- Franklin
- Lancaster
- Lebanon
- Perry
- York
Seven
- Bedford
- Blair
- Cambria
- Fulton
- Huntington
- Somerset
Eight
- Cameron
- Clearfield
- Elk
- Jefferson
- McKean
- Potter
Nine
- Clarion
- Crawford
- Erie
- Forest
- Lawrence
- Mercer
- Venango
- Warren
Ten
- Armstrong
- Butler
- Fayette
- Indiana
- Westmoreland
Eleven
- Allegheny
- Beaver
- Greene
- Washington
Revised February 7, 2014
For more information on the Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Program:
Contact your local Penn State Extension office or see the Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Program website.
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