St. Louis County 4-H’ers participate in MN 4-H State Horse Show
4-H youth from St. Louis County participated in the Minnesota 4-H State Horse show Sept. 5-9 in Cannon Falls and Sept. 13-14 in Sauk Centre. This year, over 645 youth from across the state participated in the annual event. 4-H’ers demonstrate their skills and knowledge in hippology (showing knowledge and understanding of equine science and husbandry), horse judging (study of an animal, measuring it against an accepted ideal), horse training and achievement, speech and demonstrations about interest in horses or the horse industry, miniature horse and drill team skills along with all of the competitive horse riding events.
Youth who participate in the Minnesota 4-H Horse Project learn about show and trail; test their horse knowledge at quiz bowls or on judging teams, and study horse science. Youth may participate if they own or lease a horse. There are even options for youth who are interested in horses, but don’t have access to one in their community.
“Through the Minnesota 4-H State Horse Show, youth build communications skills, gain deeper learning and interest in horses, and build relationships with caring adults,” said Renee Kostick, Extension Educator who manages the 4-H horse project in Minnesota. “These experiences contribute to their success in school, community, and futures.”
The following youth were members of the St. Louis County delegation:
State Horse Show
• Ada B. (Eveleth)
• Maci J. (Nashwauk)
• Khepra H. (Embarrass)
• Sarah H.(Gilbert)
• Anna H. (Hibbing)
• Joanna S. (Chisholm)
• Cheyenne S. (Angora)
• Levi W. (Aurora)
To learn more about Minnesota 4-H Horse Project, contact local extension educator Nicole Kudrle, at (218-404-596) and visit the website,https://z.umn.edu/4HHorseProject



