Stanislaus County, 4-H Horse Project Achievement Day
Achievement Day study materials consists of study guides and a CHA Manual.
Study guides for the Achievement Day Testing has 5 levels: Entry Level, and then Levels 1 - 4.
Each level is designed to be mastered in approximately two years.
The study guides are used to guide horse project members in their preparation for testing.
These study guides cover CHA manual topics, and include supplemental topics such as trailering, wraps, and feeds.
Study Guides are available at the 4-H Office. Call 525-6801, or ask your 4-H Horse Leader for more information.
The CHA Manual can be ordered at the link below.
Updated 2008 Version. This is the manual that the Achievement Day testing is based on.
https://www.cha-ahse.org/store/cart.php?target=product&action=view&product_id=16315&category_id=250

Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) Horse Manual
Required Dress for 4-H Horse Events
Riding Meetings, & Achievement Day
Long Hair Tied Back
Helmet
Common Sense Clothing
Boots & Belt
Gymkhana
Long Hair Tied Back
Helmet
Shirts: Long-sleeved, Button-down and Tucked in
Tie Required
Belt & Boots
Fair - Showmanship Class
4-H Whites (Uniform)
Fair - All Other Classes
Show outfits or 4-H uniform allowed.
4-H Uniform Information:
http://cestanislaus.ucdavis.edu/4%2DH%5FProgram/The_4-H_-Uniform-.htm
*Hats & Scarves are available at various local Feed Supply Stores.
Dressing for 4-H Horse Events