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The best way to prepare for horse contests is to STUDY!
For more details and registration, click the link to the event host’s website.
June 2-4, 2023
College Station, TX
Aggiefest Horse Judging Workshop gives youth an opportunity to practice horse judging in a comfortable, learning environment. The workshop includes what to look for when judging performance classes and halter and how to develop effective and accurate reason presentations. English and western classes and an optional halter class are provided for youth to judge. Placings, cuts and critiques are discussed following each class with ample opportunity to address participant questions.
Registration via TAMU's registration website.
October 2023 (details to come!)
College Station, TX
Aggiefest Horse Judging Workshop gives youth an opportunity to practice horse judging in a comfortable, learning environment. The workshop includes what to look for when judging performance classes and halter and how to develop effective and accurate reason presentations. English and western classes and an optional halter class are provided for youth to judge. Placings, cuts and critiques are discussed following each class with ample opportunity to address participant questions.
Registration via Judging Card.
March 2024 (details to come!)
College Station, TX
Texas A&M Horse Judging Team Coach Sarah Schobert, assisted by members of her team, will cover halter and trail classes in this clinic open to 4-H and FFA members.
Registration via Judging Card or on-site.
Hosted by APHA, a monthly or annual subscription to horseIQ includes 17 courses to prepare for horse judging competitions.
Courses are put together by various organizations, including university horse judging coaches, and are purchased individually. Courses are added often and updates are posted on the Extension Horses Facebook page.
These free printable PDFs are great reference materials. Judging contests typically follow AQHA rules, which can change, so be mindful when using older publications.
AQHA Competitive Horse Judging Manual (2021)
North Carolina 4-H Horse Judging Resources Website (2005 Manual)
New Mexico 4-H Horse Judging Manual (2016)
For on-demand access to the TAMU horse judging course, a 12-month subscription is $200. This course is designed for youth and collegiate horse judging team members, their coaches, and anyone interested in learning more about horse judging. Learning objectives include understanding the rules for each class, applying the judging guidelines to each class, and learning to articulate placings during oral reasons.
TAMU Online Horse Judging Course
Attendees of the Horse Judging Camp and the Aggiefest Horse Judging Workshop receive a manual for free, but you can also purchase one.
Texas A&M Youth and Collegiate Horse Judging Manual
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