CHA: Find out More About the Mustang Heritage Foundation, Learn more about 4H, and How to Teach the Boring Stuff for Oct 20, 2020
Michelle Bonds from The Mustang Heritage Foundation talks about how the Trainer Incentive Program (TIP) engages talented horse trainers to help gentle wild horses and burros and place them into private care. Dr. Bob Coleman discusses how your local 4-H can be a great resource for equestrians. CHA Certified Instructor Courtney Smith has some pointers on teaching what others might call "the boring stuff", in a not so boring way. Brought to you by the Mustang Heritage Foundation and CHA. Listen in...
HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2543 – Show Notes and Links:
- Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click Here
- The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Christy Landwehr: co-host from Aurora, CO
- Title Sponsor: Mustang Heritage Foundation
- Post Image Credit: Mustang Heritage Foundation
- Guest: Michelle Bonds from Mustang Heritage Foundation
- Guest: Dr. Bob Coleman from University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment
- Guest: Courtney Smith from Need a Hand
- Link: Certified Horsemanship Association, CHA Virtual Annual Conference (Use "HRN" as the priority code to receive the CHA member pricing!)
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