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Level II Record Sheet

 

4-H MEMBER'S NAME: ______________________________

HORSE'S NAME: ___________________________________

(Horse must be the members 4-H project horse and be identified on a current ID sheet)

Instruction at this level should continue to stress the basic handlingand riding fundamentals given in Beginning Horsemanship and beginemphasis on the 4-H member's ability to use these fundamentals inobtaining more response from the horse. In order to pass Level II, the4-H'er must show proficiency and confidence in ALL portions of thetest: written, demonstration, written report, and skills.
Once a section has been passed, it need not be repeated. However, if amember fails to pass a section of the levels test, that entire sectionmust be repeated (i.e., retake the written exam, or retake the entireSkills Test). Each section may be repeated as many times as necessaryfor successful completion.

NOTE: The entire riding portion of Level II must be done with a singlehorse and be ridden with one hand on the reins (Western riders) ortwo-handed (English riders).

Exception: Horses 4 years old or younger, if ridden with a snaffle bitor as described in the Nebraska 4-H Horse Show and Judging Guide, maybe ridden two-handed.
 

I. Club Demonstration

a. Give a club demonstration on any of the subjects listed on page 14 or within the Intermediate horseman Study Guide or Skills Test . (Demonstration should be completed prior to the Written and Skills Test. Suggested length: 10-20 minutes.) NOTE: A different demonstration must be done for each horsemanship level.

Topic of demonstration: __________________

Date: ____________ Leader's signature: ___________________________
 

II. Written Report

a. A written report (minimum of one page) on the major horse breeds and the basic purposes for which each breed was developed.


Topic of demonstration: __________________

Date: ____________ Leader's signature: ___________________________
 

III. Feeds Chart

a. Make a chart of the different roughages and grains used in yourarea. Show the amount of roughage and grain your horse should receivewhile it is IDLE, at LIGHT WORK and at MEDIUM WORK. Make all figures inpounds.

Feeds Chart

Basics of Feeding Horses: Feeding Management


Chart Turned In: __________________

Date: ____________ Leader's signature: ___________________________
 

IV. Written Examination

(Individuals who administer the exam should realize some youth may havespecial needs and should use their judgment on the method ofadministration.)


a. A written examination must be completed with a minimum grade-of80-percent. This examination is available through-your Extension officeand/or club leader.

Exam Grade: __________________

Date: ____________ Leader's signature: ___________________________
 

V. Skills Test

a. A Skills Test demonstrating the 4-H'ers proficiency of horsemanship, horse handling,equipment adjustment, judging and care must be completed. The 4-H'ermust complete each and every portion of the Skills Test to pass theIntermediate Horseman level.

Skills Test successfully completed: __________________

Date: ____________ Tester's signature: ___________________________


Based on this examination, the above 4-H member (has) (has not) passed Intermediate Horseman, Level II.

Date ___________ Examiner _____________________________