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Horse Judging & Hippology @ the NYS Fair

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Horse Judging


DATE: Sunday, August 28, 2022

TIME: Registration begins at 7:30 am / Event begins at 8:00 am

PLACE: 4-H Youth Arena, NYS Fairgrounds - Syracuse, NY

LUNCH: Bring your own lunch, snacks, and drinks, or buy them at the fair.

RULES: Please be familiar with the state rules that can be found in the NYS 4-H Horse Educational Events Rule Book

The primary purpose of the NYS 4-H Horse Judging Contest is to recognize 4-H horse project members with outstanding knowledge of equine conformation and performance and, also, with outstanding skill in the presentation of oral explanations of their evaluation of the equines used in the contest. Registration opens July 1st!


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Hippology Contest


DATE: Sunday, August 28, 2022

TIME: Registration begins at 7:30 am / Event begins at 8:00 am

PLACE: 4-H Youth Arena, NYS Fairgrounds - Syracuse, NY

LUNCH: Bring your own lunch, snacks, and drinks, or buy them at the fair.

RULES: Please be familiar with the state rules that can be found in the NYS 4-H Horse Educational Events Rule Book.


The primary objective of the NYS 4-H Hippology contest is to provide an opportunity for youth participating in 4-H to demonstrate their knowledge of and reasoning ability in equine science and management in a friendly and fair competitive setting. Enrollment in an NYS 4-H Horse Project is recommended but NOT required. This contest is meant to be a rewarding and educational experience. This year, the contest will consist of written and slide examinations, identification stations, horse judging, and a team problem. DATE: Sunday, August 28, 2022 TIME: Registration begins at 7:30 am / Event begins at 8:00 am PLACE: 4-H Youth Arena, NYS Fairgrounds - Syracuse, NY LUNCH: Bring your own lunch, snacks, and drinks or buy them at the fair. RULES: Please be familiar with the state rules that can be found in the NYS 4-H Horse Educational Events Rule Book. Attention CCE staff with youth participating in this event - your county office will be responsible for distributing parking passes and gate tickets to their youth participating.


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