Resources
Additional Resources
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Michigan 4-H Proud Equestrians Program Snapshot (4H1637)
Published on February 27, 2015
The 4-H Proud Equestrians Program (PEP) is one of a few 4-H-based programs for riders with disabilities in the U.S. Riders include people with physical, developmental, emotional or multiple disabilities. -
4-H Animal Science Anywhere
Published on February 23, 2015
The Animal Science Anywhere lesson series is designed to help leaders engage 4-H youth in learning more about animal and veterinary science projects. -
Zoonotic Disease
Published on October 10, 2014
Learn about germs that can spread between humans and animals, and how to reduce everyone’s risk of catching them -
Biosecurity - Easy as 1-2-3 Poster
Diseases and other germs can easily spread at public fairs and events. Keep yourself and your animals at home safe by putting up this easy to read poster that includes three simple steps for biosecurity.
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State 4-H Animal Science Events Results
Results from statewide animal and livestock shows and events held by Michigan 4-H.
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4-H Animal Care & Well-Being Poster - Horse 4H1716
The 4-H Animal Care and Well-Being Posters compliment the 4-H Animal Care and Well-Being Bookmarks: they provide answers to the top five commonly asked questions about animals that youth may encounter when showing at a fair or exhibition.
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4-H Animal Care & Well-Being Bookmarks - Horse 4H1710
The 4-H Animal Care and Well-Being Bookmarks are species-specific resources to help provide answers to ten commonly asked questions about animals that youth may encounter when showing at a fair or exhibition.
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Be a Zoonotic Disease Detective Activity Book (4H1671)
Check out the handy tips and learning activities in the Be A "Zoonotic" Disease Detective publication, so that you can learn to be a disease detective too!
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Ottawa County State 4-H Horse Show Application
4-H members who desire to qualify for the State 4-H Horse Show must complete and submit the Ottawa County State 4-H Horse Show Application by May 1st. Qualification criteria and guidelines can be found in the Ottawa County 4-H Horse Project Rule Book.
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Ottawa County 4-H Horse & Pony Project Rules & Guidelines
These are the official Ottawa County 4-H Horse Project Rules and Guidelines. They were developed by the Ottawa County 4-H Horse Committee; and approved by 4-H Horse Leaders and the Ottawa County 4-H Council.
4-H Proud Equestrians Program (PEP)
Riders with disabilities and the volunteers who work with them can gain great satisfaction through this therapeutic horseback riding program. With the help of trained and caring volunteers, riders can improve balance, coordination, posture and muscle tone. Horseback riding also increases self-esteem, self-confidence, discipline and social growth. But more importantly, riding is fun!
This program is currently not active, but check back for future updates.