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Horse Event Updates: Hippology, Horse Bowl and 4-H Horse Photo Contest

NYS 4-H Horse Program Horse Bowl & Hippology

This is one last reminder that the registration for the NYS 4-H Horse Judging and Hippology registration will CLOSE on AUGUST 5TH!


HORSE BOWL INFORMATION



HIPPOLOGY INFORMATION



 

NYS 4-H Horse Program Horse Photography Contest

The NYS 4-H Horse Program is searching for new talent!

Young photographers will have an opportunity to have their original photograph work displayed in our NYS 4-H Horse Calendar for 2022 and at the 2023 NYS Fair!

How to enter: Each contestant must send a completed Entry Form (attached)! A maximum of 3 entries per person will beaccepted.

Entry Deadline: September 15, 2022.

Who may enter? Youth currently affiliated with any CCE 4-H Youth Development Program in New York State (ages 5-19).

Suggested Categories: Anything Equine! The subject matter must include an equine friend of any breed or size! Onlypictures of equine can be submitted, no people in the pictures please!

Acceptable Formats: Entries may be electronic (digital) or print (film) format. A maximum of 3 entries per person.

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