Youth and Collegiate Horse Judging Manual
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- Publication
- Date of Publication
- March 16, 2022
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Overview
This manual was designed to introduce novice judges to the various horse show classes, including the fundamentals, procedures, and evaluation standards needed to develop their skills in horse judging.
The Youth and Collegiate Horse Judging Manual is newly updated and is a digital download that can be printed as needed. (102 Pages)
Note: This is a paid downloadable publication.
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