Horse Program

The 4-H Horse Program is designed for those youth with interest in horses and horse events. This program is designed to provide experiences to help them develop leadership, citizenship, self esteem, social skills and to become contributing members of society, as well as becoming better horse men and women.
The 4-H Horse Program is for youth in grades 3-12, but not younger than 8 years old. Because of safety concerns, the Horse Program does not allow Cloverbud enrollment (grades K-2).  Enthusiastic 4-H volunteers with expertise and interest in horses and working with youth help deliver and manage the program and its objectives.
To participate in the riding and showing portion of the 4-H Horse Program, members need to own or have access to their own horse.  Weber County 4-H also offers a wide variety of activities and contests that are great for both youth who own horses and for those who love learning about horses, but don't have a horse of their own. 

2012 4-H Horsemanship Camp & Judging Clinic, Hosted by Washington County