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…

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