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Twenty-six young horsemen and -women have been selected to participate in the 2014-15 AQHA Ranching Heritage Young Horse Development Program.
Twenty-six American Quarter Horse Youth Association members have been selected to participate in the 2014-15 American Quarter Horse Association Ranching Heritage Young Horse Development Program. This program engages the youth in raising yearlings, completing projects and furthering themselves as horsemen in hopes of earning scholarships and prizes.
Last fall, the young horsemen and -women received or purchased weanlings from AQHA Ranching Heritage Breeders. While raising their now-yearlings, the program participants will document their monthly progress; complete goals, such as competing in AQHA, 4-H, FFA or local horse shows; engage in mentoring sessions with local AQHA Professional Horsemen; and compile a final project book. Following project completion, a select number of scholarships and prizes will be awarded.
The following AQHYA members are participating in the 2014-15 AQHA Ranching Heritage Young Horse Development Program:
The Young Horse Development Program was created to give AQHYA members who want to participate in hands-on horse training an opportunity that will teach them the fundamentals of horsemanship. The horses used in the program are bred by AQHA Ranching Heritage Breeders, which consist of working cattle ranches with a remuda of at least five AQHA-registered mares that produce ranch horses. The participating Ranching Heritage Breeders offered weanlings for the program participants to judge, select, purchase, raise and train. The ranchers will also mentor these young horsemen, teaching them responsibility and goal-setting, which are important components of equine ownership.
The following Ranching Heritage Breeders are participating in the 2014-15 Young Horse Development Program:
To learn more about the Young Horse Development Program, visit www.aqha.com/aqhya.
For more information on the Ranching Heritage program, including Ranching Heritage Breeders, visit www.aqha.com/ranching.
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