
4-H Horse Program
Horse Shows and Camps 2025 Dates:
Cache County Fair Grounds
490 S 500 W
Logan, UT 84321
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April 4th - Parent Fundraiser
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April 22nd - First Step Camp
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June 6th - Western Horse Show #1
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June 8-10th - Western Horse Camp
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June 24th - Two-Hand/In-Hand Show #1
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June 25th - Western Horse Show #2
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July 8th - Western Horse Show #3
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July 22nd - Two-Hand/In-Hand Show #2
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August 4th - Western Horse Show #4
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August 19th - Two-Hand/In-Hand Show #3
Horse Show Patterns
- Junior Show #1 Patterns
- Junor Show #2 & #3 Patterns
- Junior Show #4 Patterns
- Intermediate Show #1 Patterns
- Intermediate Show #2 & #3 Patterns
- Intermediate Show #4 Patterns
- Senior Show #1 Patterns
- Senior Show #2 & #3 Patterns
- Senior Show #4 Patterns
Horse Show Judges
June 6: Tate Flint, Lacey Christensen, Paul Edwards, Maria Miller
June 25: Katie Wilson, Amanda Hoesel, Cassie Mckinnon, Jasmine Baker
July 8: Kayla Christensen, Karson Anderson, Trudy Hudson, Ashley Mortensen
August 4: Aurora Quinn, Alena Little, Carly Paskett, Maddi Edwards
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Horse Council Bylaws and Utah 4-H Western Horse Book
Assuring the health and safety of all 4-H youth and the health and safety of their horses is important to the 4-H program. The threat of infectious disease is always present with horses traveling around the region to various events. It is difficult to predict when or where a serious disease outbreak may occur.
For these reasons all 4-H horse program participants are encouraged to monitor the temperature of their horses and learn and observe clinical signs of illness. We encourage parents and leaders to help 4-H members reduce the risks of serious health issues from spreading to other horses in the community by teaching and practicing sound biosecurity precautions.
The Cache County 4-H Horse Council and members have adopted Biosecurity rule which will closely monitor any health warnings or outbreaks of infectious diseases in neighboring counties and take direction from the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food Animal Industry Division.
In the event of an identified elevated risk of infection the Biosecurity Rule will become “Active.” During an “Active” situation all horses arriving at a 4-H activity or event must have their temperature taken before unloading. Any horse with a temperature of 102.0 degrees will not be allowed to participate at the event. See the complete Biosecurity Rule for more detail.
Horse Council
- Holly Cooper
- Britney Silver
- Jenny Wuthrich
- Kirk Christensen
Helpful Resources
- Horse 4-H Newsletter Spring 2026
- 2025 Western Rule Book
- Horse Council Bylaws 2025
- Horse Program Study Guide Volume 1
- Horse Program Study Guide Volume 2
- Horse Project Objectives Rubric
- Policies and Procedures - Large Animals
- 4-H Horse Program Achievement Scorecard
- 4-H Show Horse Registration Certificate and Commitment to Excellence (.PDF)
- Selection of Region and State Qualifiers (.PDF)
- Rank Advancement Book (.PDF)
- January 2023 Horse Council Minutes
4-H & Youth