Horse
SUPERINTENDENTS: Kim Laumann, Tracie Bebeau, Tami Kottke
Horse
SUPERINTENDENTS: Kim Laumann, Tracie Bebeau, Tami Kottke
(Click here for detailed Horse Show Schedule)
English Pleasure Classes
* Showmanship at Halter, English * English Equitation, Hunt & Saddle Seat combined* * English Pleasure, Hunt & Saddle Seat combined*Western Performance Classes
Choose between Western Pleasure and Western Pleasure - Pleasure Type (cannot enter both). If you have a stock type horse, you must register for Western Pleasure. If you have a pleasure type horse (Morgan, Arabian type, Saddlebred, etc.) you must register for Western Pleasure - Pleasure Type.Halter
Halter Weanlings, all breeds combinedHalter Yearlings, all breeds combinedHalter Two Year Olds, all breeds combinedHalter Brood Mares (mare with colt at side) all breeds combinedGame Classes
* Pole Weaving * Jumping Figure 8 * Key Race * Barrel Race Games Showmanship at HalterEgg & Spoon
Egg & Spoon - Games HorseEgg & Spoon - Pleasure HorseEgg & Spoon - Training HorseTrail Classes
* Trail - Games Horse (English or Western attire may be used) * Trail - Pleasure Horse * Trail - Training Games Horse * Trail – Training Pleasure HorseDriving
Driving - Exhibitors 13 & under must be accompanied by an experienced adult horse person. Helmets are required.*Horse Training - Steps 1-6
The MN 4-H Horse Training Program has been designed to challenge and help you train your untrained horse using a step-by-step process. You will notice that each step builds on the previous one. As you work through the steps to become more proficient at training horses, you will develop skills that will be of use to you later in your life. The required booklet must be brought with to judging and can be downloaded on the state website here.*Horse Achievement Program - Level 6
The Member Achievement program has been designed to help youth develop knowledge and understanding necessary for proper care, maintenance, and handling of horses (your horse can be trained or untrained). The booklet to use for this program and more information can be found here. A level 6 achievement practice run is available at the county fair to any member who has completed Levels 1 through 5 of the Achievement program book that would like to checked for readiness for State Horse. There is no state horse show quota limit for Level 6 Achievement Program. It is open to anyone who has completed steps 1-5 of the Achievement Program.WRIGHT COUNTY HORSE SHOW GENERAL RULES
*Applies to all other horse project activities.
1. * Helmet Policy. All 4-Hers participating in a 4-H sponsored mounted activity are required to wear properly fastened ASTM/SEI approved protective headgear.
2. Dress Code will be enforced. The dress code for the 4-H show will follow the State guidelines of the MN 4-H Horse Program Rule Book. Belts are optional.
3. * Boots are a safety requirement and must be worn at all times when walking or riding your horse including parents and volunteers.
4. Riding exhibitors must wear double exhibitor numbers, one on each side of the saddle pad, with the exception of Saddle Seat riders who must wear the number on their backs. If the exhibitor has the wrong number on OR fails to properly display the numbers, the exhibitor is disqualified from that class.
5. The exhibitor is encouraged to ID (Form HIDA) multiple horses as a project horse as potential backups in the event that a horse is unable to participate.
6. * A current, negative Coggins test for EIA is required to show at the fair. Remember to bring the original Coggins paper with you when you check in at the fair.
7. Members must own or lease the mare or gelding exhibited.
8. * Only mares, fillies, geldings or weanling colts will be allowed to show at the County Fair. No stallions.
9. The exhibitor may show up to two (2) horses at the Wright County Fair plus a training horse for a potential total of three (3) horses**. Example: 1 performance horse, 1 game horse, 1 training project horse.
**A broodmare shown only in halter is not included in the quota count and can be brought in addition to a games, performance or training horse.
10. You may only ride 1 horse per class with four exceptions:
Training Horses Levels 4 & 5 may be the second horse you ride in a given games class.
Training horse may also be ridden in novice classes.
You may ride one horse in each class division: Pleasure, Games, and/or Training Project.
A broodmare shown only in halter is not included in the quota count and can be brought in addition to a games, performance or training horse.
11. * Trainers and adults are not allowed to exercise, work out, or ride 4-Her’s horses at 4-H events.
12. Class Size Management for Performance and Games
If the class is 20 exhibitors or more, we reserve the right to split grades. If the class is 5 exhibitors or less, we reserve the right to combine with either the class older or younger, whichever has the fewest entrants.
Exhibitors will enter classes by the following class descriptions:
Completed Grade 5 and younger Jr. Showmanship Championship – Novice through Grade 7
Completed Grades 6 and 7 Sr. Showmanship Championship – Grades 8 through 13
Completed Grades 8 and 9
Completed Grades 10 and 11
Completed Grades 12 and 13
13. If entering in Western Performance classes, you must choose between Western Pleasure and Western Pleasure - Pleasure Type OR Ranch Pleasure. Please refer to the State 4-H Rule Book for class specifications.
14. For Games there is a 3 second penalty for each obstacle knocked down. For all other rules refer to the Minnesota 4-H Horse Program Rule Book.
15. The Wright County Fair 4-H Horse Show follows the current MN 4-H Horse Program Rule Book.
16. *Remember you are a 4-H exhibitor at all 4-H events and must abide by all 4-H rules.
17. If not addressed directly in the MN 4-H Program Rule Book, a decision will be made by the Horse PDC Leadership in cooperation with the 4-H Program Coordinator and show judge. If necessary, the State Horse Liaison will be contacted to determine an appropriate course of action.
Total number of Horse State Trips is allotted to the County by the State, based on previous year enrollment.
Distribution of trips according to percentage of horses in performance and games. Distribution is based on the actual number of participants at the close of check in on Wednesday at 8:00pm.
Distributions of trips include an English trip breakout.
Points will be awarded in qualifying classes. Eligible classes listed below.
Points are totaled for each horse and rider combination.
Attendance at the State Trip 4-H Horse Show information meeting is required by the participant and their guardian.
A member can accept a State Horse Show individual trip and a State Fair individual trip
Per state rules, one horse per exhibitor. Game Horse OR Performance OR Training Horse Step 1-5. Exception: If needed, to fill quota, those bringing a game horse or performance horse may also bring their training horse. Training Trips will be awarded first to those who have not earned another trip. Fees for a second horse will apply.
Achievement Level 6 and Level 6 Training refer to Minnesota State 4-H Horse Show and Events Handbook.
Walk Trot are not eligible for State Trips.
Point System
First place 10 points
Second place 9 points
Third place 8 points
Continue through 10 places for point assignments.
No red ribbons earn points
Points are earned for horse and rider combination.
Trail has its own quota. Trail quota participation must come from state horse show trip winners.
Tie Breakers
Participant with the most first places.
Participant with the most second places.
Participant with the most third places.
Participant with the most fourth places.
Draw out of a hat.
Western Performance
English Performance
Games
Walk Trot
Overall
The above High Point awards are non-age-specific and are based on horse/rider combination. In addition, within each individual age group, the Overall High Point earner and reserve will be recognized. See the Class Management section above for the age divisions. Each High Point will be given the highest award they earn, but only one High Point award per person per year.
PROTEST
If a protest should arise (other than a judge’s decision), contact a member of the Horse Project Leadership Team. If protest is not resolved, a written copy must be filed with the Extension Office within 24 hours of the incident. This should include all information regarding protest, signed by protestor and accompanied by a $25.00 check payable to: Wright County Extension. Protest must include names of parties involved and any other pertinent information. If the protest is ruled in favor of the filer, the fee will be returned.