Blanketing
Safety
4-H
Knowledge
Horse Handling
Horse management
How well do you know your club?
100

Where should we begin buckling blanket straps on the horse? (Front, middle, back)

Front

100

What is 4-H?

4-H is a youth development program that helps young people learn new skills, develop life skills, and become contributing members of society

100

Which side should we always lead a horse from?

Left 

100

What are the 3 basic necessities for a horse (or any pet)?

Hay, Water, Shelter

100

Who is your club president?

Delainey

200

What are the three blanket "weights"?

Sheet/light

Medium

Heavy

200

What is the role of the president?

Leads meetings, encourages participation, breaks ties, appoints committees, plans the yearly program

200

What should we do when we walk behind a horse 

Put our hand on their hip as we walk behind and stay close to the horse 

200

What type of feed should we provide in the winter to help our horse stay warm?

Hay

200

Who are your clubs historians?

Hadley and Bella

300

What does the "denier" of the blanket refer to?

Durability

300

What is the role of the treasurer?

Keeping accurate records of all money received and spent, including where the money came from and what it was spent on

300

Where should you face when cleaning feet on a horse?

Always towards the back of the horse 

300

What is the most important type of feed in a horse's diet?

Forage- hay/grass

300

Who is your vice president?

Aubree

400

What are some factors to consider when deciding if a horse needs to be blanketed?

Access to shelter, breed, age, history, if horse is clipped or not

400

What colors are used to represent 4-H?

Green and White

400

When riding, if you are overtaking the horse in front of you in an arena where should you pass?

Always to the inside, never against the rail

400

What do we call a horse that requires very little calories to maintain their weight?

Easy keeper 

400

Who is your recreation leader?

Molly

500

Briefly explain the process of blanketing your horse safely.

Horse should be haltered and tied/held, front straps buckled first and should face the horse, belly straps next and criss crossed, legs straps hooked to their own sides but intertwined.

500

What are the 4 "H's"?

Head, Heart, Hands, Health

500

What type of knot do we use to tie our horse safely?

Quick release

500

What do we call a horse that struggles to keep weight on

Hard keeper 

500

Who is your secretary? And who is your treasurer?

Alli

Lilly

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