How to Get Started
The Utah 4-H Horse Program is designed for youth with an interest in horses and horse events. Youth will be provided with experience to help develop leadership, citizenship, self-esteem, social, and horsemanship skills. This program is for youth in 3rd grade and 8 years old, through 12th grade, as of September 1st. The 4-H Horse Program includes programs for both youth who own/have access to horses and those who do not, but still want to learn about the science of equine care and management. For information about horse clubs in your area, or to start your own club, contact heather.thomson@usu.edu.
Need a Reminder? Sign up for the Utah County 4-H Horse text remind system by texting "@4huthorse" to 224-207-8560.
Horse Programs through Utah 4-H offers valuable leadership opportunities for youth:
STATE 4-H HORSE AMBASSADORS
The Ambassadors will fulfill programming needs in the Western, English, Mustang and Working Ranch Horse programs by representing the youth voice to provide input, promote and recruit for these programs, and actively participate in meetings, activities, events and shows.
COUNTY 4-H HORSE AMBASSADORS
Becoming a Utah County 4-H Horse Ambassador is a great resume builder and networking opportunity for those youth who are interested in developing the leadership skills needed to prepare for postsecondary education and starting a career. Selected youth will have the opportunity to meet with various horse industry leaders and professionals, travel, teach, and grow in their equine science knowledge. If you are passionate about 4-H and horses, this is the perfect opportunity for you!
Responsibilities:
Utah County 4-H Horse Ambassadors will be expected to conduct themselves in a professional and responsible manner as they represent Utah County 4-H and the horse industry. Selected youth must also follow the attire standards and exhibitor behaviors outlined in the Utah 4-H Western Horse Rule Book at all local, state and national 4-H events. An attitude of sportsmanship is desired for all ambassadors, and should be practiced and applied to their leadership.
- Attend the Utah County 4-H Leadership Fall Orientation
- Host monthly horse science nights (September - May)
- Help plan and execute one program-wide, yearly fundraiser and service project
- Help create social media and newsletter content for Utah County 4-H
- Be an advocate for Utah 4-H and the horse industry; potentially meeting with donors
- Attend Cowboy Camp as a youth leader
- (Optional) Attend the AYHC Symposium or a similar national event
- Ambassadors will receive a scholarship to attend, and be expected to present on what they learned while attending.
- Make friends and have fun!
Horse Council Delegate
Youth delegates will be chosen to serve on the Utah 4-H Western Horse Council representing their respective counties. The adult and youth delegates will work together as they take an active role in bringing the needs and concerns of their resident county to the attention of the state, as well as promote state opportunities within their circle of influence.
Youth Mustang Challenge
Utah 4-H and the Bureau of Land Management have teamed up to offer youth an educational and fundraising opportunity for Utah 4-H Horse Clubs. The purpose of this program is to increase the adoption of Mustangs to good homes and promote positive youth development. 4-H members will be working with yearling mustangs to gentle and train (halter break) them throughout the summer. In September, an Adoption Auction will be held to showcase their mustangs and give them the chance of a good forever home.