Horse Projects
The 4-H Horse project is open to all youth 9-19. Members may own or lease a horse to participate in the program. Baker County 4-H does not provide horses for members. Our program provides leaders and volunteers with experience and expertise to help your child learn and grow within the Horse project. Partnered with the Baker County Fairgrounds we offer clinics and ride nights for members to gain hands on skills in several riding disciplines.
Members who participate in 4-H horse programs develop life skills that include leadership, responsibility, sportsmanship, teamwork, community service, a positive attitude, and a sense of self worth. Members will participate in a variety of activities throughout the year including clinics, educational meetings, hippology, judging, and horse bowl contests, as well as county, regional and statewide shows.
Youth who are interested in learning about horses or expanding their knowledge about horses without owning or leasing an animal can enroll in the “Horseless” program. This program was designed as an introduction to the horse project. Horseless members are not allowed to ride however they can attend meetings/ride nights, county contests, complete records/advancements and can participate in limited classes at pre-fair and fair.
Horse declarations due May 1st: link here
Project resources and important dates
- Horse leases/declarations are due to the extension office by May 1st. No late entries will be accepted.
- Horse project rules: Members, parents, and leaders involved in the 4-H Horse project need to be familiar with these important Baker County rules.
- Horse Show Bio-security: Video (12.3 min.) Horse show bio security information and tips
- The 4-H Horse Project- Guide and introduction to all things equine
- Getting Started- Guide and introduction to all things equine
4-H Horse Fair book cover contest
Baker County 4-H Horse members can showcase their artistic skills and submit an entry for the 4-H Horse Fair book contest. Drawings must be in black ink or pencil (no color) on a 8.5” x 11” white sheet of paper (leave small border of white space). Entries must include the title, date, and theme. Members should also autograph their artwork. Submissions are at the June Horse leaders meeting.
Title: 2020 Baker County 4-H Horse Fair
Date: July 16-19, 2020
Theme: "Here we grow!"
Horse judging
Don’t own a horse? no problem. Do you have a love for horses and want to be around others with the same interest? Baker County 4-H Horse Judging Team needs you!! Horse judging is a vital component of the complete learning experience for any student interested in horses. The program provides an excellent opportunity for youth to learn to make decisions and organize their thoughts while evaluating the conformation and performance of horses.
Horse pre-fair materials
- 2021 Virtual Horse Prefair: Register by April 21, send in payment, and upload your videos by April 30. See the 2020 Horse Fair section for the patterns.
- Horse project rules: Members, parents, and leaders involved in the 4-H Horse project need to be familiar with these important Baker County rules.
- Horse Project Identification Form: This form identifies the horse/s you will be exhibiting as your project, it is not an entry form. It is DUE by April 1.
Horse Fair Patterns and Information
The patterns from last year can be used for practice and for the Prefair.
- Horse project rules: Members, parents, and leaders involved in the 4-H Horse project need to be familiar with these important Baker County rules.
- Horse Project Identification Form: This form identifies the horse/s you will be exhibiting as your project, it is not an entry form. It is DUE by April 1.
- Jr/Int/Sr Trail Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Trail class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020. All divisions (Junior, Intermediate, and Senior) use this pattern.
- Junior Showmanship Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Junior Showmanship class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Junior Western Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Junior Western class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Junior Walk Trot Western Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Junior Walk Trot Western class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Junior Hunt Seat Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Junior Hunt Seat class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Junior Walk Trot Hunt Seat Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Junior Walk Trot Hunt Seat class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Junior Saddle Seat Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Junior Saddle Seat class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Junior Walk Trot Saddle Seat Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Junior Walk Trot Saddle Seat class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Intermediate Showmanship Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Intermediate Showmanship class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Intermediate Western Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Intermediate Western class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Intermediate Walk Trot Western Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Intermediate Walk Trot Western class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Intermediate Hunt Seat Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Intermediate Hunt Seat class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Intermediate Walk Trot Hunt Seat Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Intermediate Walk Trot Hunt Seat class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Intermediate Saddle Seat Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Intermediate Saddle Seat class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Intermediate Walk Trot Saddle Seat Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Intermediate Walk Trot Saddle Seat class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Senior Showmanship Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Senior Showmanship class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Senior Western Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Senior Western class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Senior Walk Trot Western Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Senior Walk Trot Western class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Senior Hunt Seat Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Senior Hunt Seat class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Senior Walk Trot Hunt Seat Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Senior Walk Trot Hunt Seat class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Senior Saddle Seat Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Senior Saddle Seat class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- Senior Walk Trot Saddle Seat Pattern: Pattern and filming instructions for Senior Walk Trot Saddle Seat class at Baker County Virtual 4-H Horse Fair 2020.
- 4-H Horse Records: Please use this guide to help you prepare your 4-H Record Book. Record Books are required to participate in the Baker County 4-H Horse fair.
- Baker County 4-H Horse Record Check Sheet: Please fill out this and include it inside the front cover of your Record Book to ensure your Records are reviewed.
Knowledge contests
Opportunities for members to improve their horse knowledge and communication skills.
- Horse Presentations Contest - Rules & Scoring: Horse Presentations Contest - Rules & Scoring
- Horse Public Speaking Contest - Rules & Scoring: Horse Public Speaking Contest - Rules & Scoring
- Qualifying for Horse events at Spring Classic: Qualifying for Horse events at Spring Classic
Special member opportunities
- Triple Crown Award: The 4-H Horse project is about more than just riding. Learn how you can earn recognition for record keeping and knowledge contests.
- I Did It Myself award: An award for 4-Hers who have raised and trained their own horse.
Sources: Source: Clackamas/Benton 4-H
Additional Resources
Learn more about Horses.