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- Basic HorsemanshipCrisman, Celeste C. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-02-19)Provides advice on learning to ride, and keeping records about the experience, and events the rider participated in.
- Basic Information Agents need to know about Virginia’s 4-H Horse ProgramCrisman, Celeste C. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2014-12-18)This publication reviews the basic information agents need to know about Virginia's 4-H Horse Program.
- Do You have Horse Sense!Porr, C. A. Shea; Crisman, Celeste C.; Splan, Rebecca K. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011)Describes basic body language of horses.
- Do You Have Horse Sense!Porr, C. A. Shea; Crisman, Celeste C.; Splan, Rebecca K. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-02-03)Since horses don't speak in words, we need to watch their body in order to understand what they are trying to tell us. This publication is a Virginia 4-H project unit used to teach elementary school-aged children about which parts of the body horses use to communicate and what emotions various equine postures indicate.
- Eat Like a Horse!Porr, C. A. Shea; Crisman, Celeste C.; Splan, Rebecca K. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-02-03)Knowing what a horse eats is the first step to managing their nutrition and helping them stay healthy. This publication is a Virginia 4-H project unit used to teach elementary school-aged children about horse's diets and common feeds.
- Eat Like a Horse!Porr, C. A. Shea; Crisman, Celeste C.; Splan, Rebecca K. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011)Horses, just like people, need to eat a variety of things to meet their nutritional requirements. If their diet is out of balance, then problems occur.
- General Horse Information Agents Need To KnowCrisman, Celeste C.; Arnold, Sandy; Ransdell, Leona; Siegl; Agnew, Debbie; Williamson, Julie (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2020)General information about horses that extension agents need to know such as the difference between breeds, basic materials that horses wear, basic safety attire riders wear, how to practice general safety around horses, how to measure a horses height, weight, and body condition and score them. Basic disciplines of horse training are given, and the attributes of a healthy horse is listed.
- General Horse Information Agents Need To KnowCrisman, Celeste C.; Siegle, Laura; Tillotson, Bonnie; Estep, Cornelia; Agnew, Debbie; Williamson, Julie (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2014-06-27)This publication reviews the general horse information that Virginia Cooperative Extension Agents need to know.
- A Horse of a Different Color!Porr, C. A. Shea; Crisman, Celeste C.; Splan, Rebecca K. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011)Explains different colors and markings of horses.
- A Horse of a Different Color!Porr, C. A. Shea; Crisman, Celeste C.; Splan, Rebecca K. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-02-11)This publication is a Virginia 4-H project unit used to teach elementary school-aged children about the various coat colors and leg and face markings of a horse.
- Horses are FunCrisman, Celeste C.; Swanson, Carrie A.; McNeel, Elizabeth; McCarty, Jessica (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-02-03)A Virginia 4-H project unit used to teach youth about the physical characteristics of horses, horse health and upkeep, required equipment, the basics of riding a horse, and how to obtain use of a horse.
- Horses Wear Clothes, Too!Porr, C. A. Shea; Crisman, Celeste C.; Splan, Rebecca K. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-02-04)Having the proper equipment for the task not only works better, but it's safer. This publication is a Virginia 4-H project unit used to teach elementary school-aged children about the equipment used for different types of work with horses and explains how different tack allows horses to different jobs.
- Horses Wear Clothes, Too!Porr, C. A. Shea; Crisman, Celeste C.; Splan, Rebecca K. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011)Different horses perform different tasks. In order to do their jobs well, they need to have the right tack or equipment.
- Knocking Off the Dirt!Porr, C. A. Shea; Crisman, Celeste C.; Splan, Rebecca K. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011)Discusses benefits of proper grooming of horses and tools used for grooming.
- Knocking Off the Dirt!Porr, C. A. Shea; Crisman, Celeste C.; Splan, Rebecca K. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-02-04)Proper grooming and keeping horses clean involves not only using the right tools but also behaving safely around the horse. This publication is a Virginia 4-H project unit used to teach elementary school-aged children about the basic tools used to clean horses and the benefits of proper grooming and cleaning.
- Progressive Riding Series Unit 4, HorsemasterCrisman, Celeste C. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2007)Project and record book for the 4-H progressive riding series.
- Puzzling Horse Parts!Porr, C. A. Shea; Crisman, Celeste C.; Splan, Rebecca K. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-02-04)Knowing the parts of the horse and how they function is essential for interacting with the animal. This publication is a Virginia 4-H project unit used to teach elementary school-aged children about the anatomical parts of the horse and to connect the parts of the horse with their function.
- Puzzling Horse Parts!Porr, C. A. Shea; Crisman, Celeste C.; Splan, Rebecca K. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011)Leader's guide for a 4-H project on the parts of a horse.
- Survival Guide for 4-H Horse LeadersDurbin, Bertha; Crisman, Celeste C.; Swanson, Carrie A. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2008)A guidebook for leaders of 4-H horse projects. Includes a general overview of 4-H.
- Virginia 4-H Beef Heifer Project Junior Record BookMallory, Kelly; Coppedge, Kaci; Estienne, Cynthia Elizabeth, 1963-; Williams, Mary Elizabeth; Dailey, Jocelyn; Prillaman, Leslie; Durbin, Bertha; Turner, Sandra; Wahlberg, Mark L.; Crisman, Celeste C.; Winston, David R. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2013-06-27)A place to keep records for 4-H beef heifer projects.