4-H Horse Advancement Program Leader's Guide 4-H Horse Advancement Program Leader's Guide
4-H Horse Advancement Program Leader's Guide1
Bob Horton24-H Horse Advancement Program Leader's Guide (4H HSL 60) is an animal sciences publication is a guide for 4-H leaders who have members completing the Florida Horse Member Advancement Program (4H HSM 50, 51,53). This project is for members who are just beginning to ride a horse and will judge their equestrian skills.
In EDIS this publication is DLN 4H 175.
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Footnotes
1. This document is 4H HSL 60, one of a series of the Florida 4-H Youth Development Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Printed; 1989, reviewed; June, 2002.2. Publication contact: Nancy Johnson, 4-H Publication Coordinator, 4-H Youth Development, Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611.
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