• Michigan 4-H Proud Equestrians Program Snapshot (4H1637)

    Published on February 27, 2015
    The 4-H Proud Equestrians Program (PEP) is one of a few 4-H-based programs for riders with disabilities in the U.S. Riders include people with physical, developmental, emotional or multiple disabilities.

  • 4-H Animal Science Anywhere

    Published on February 23, 2015
    The Animal Science Anywhere lesson series is designed to help leaders engage 4-H youth in learning more about animal and veterinary science projects.

  • Zoonotic Disease

    Published on October 10, 2014
    Learn about germs that can spread between humans and animals, and how to reduce everyone’s risk of catching them

  • Ottawa County State 4-H Horse Show Application

    4-H members who desire to qualify for the State 4-H Horse Show must complete and submit the Ottawa County State 4-H Horse Show Application by May 1st. Qualification criteria and guidelines can be found in the Ottawa County 4-H Horse Project Rule Book.

  • Ottawa County 4-H Horse & Pony Project Rules & Guidelines

    These are the official Ottawa County 4-H Horse Project Rules and Guidelines. They were developed by the Ottawa County 4-H Horse Committee; and approved by 4-H Horse Leaders and the Ottawa County 4-H Council.

  • Be a Zoonotic Disease Detective Activity Book (4H1671)

    Check out the handy tips and learning activities in the Be A "Zoonotic" Disease Detective publication, so that you can learn to be a disease detective too!

  • Ottawa County 4-H Horse & Pony Notebook Requirements

    The Ottawa County 4-H Horse Committee has established the following requirements for 4-H members who are completing the 4-H Horse & Pony Notebook.

  • 4-H Animal Care & Well-Being Bookmarks - Horse 4H1710

    The 4-H Animal Care and Well-Being Bookmarks are species-specific resources to help provide answers to ten commonly asked questions about animals that youth may encounter when showing at a fair or exhibition.

  • 4-H Animal Care & Well-Being Poster - Horse 4H1716

    The 4-H Animal Care and Well-Being Posters compliment the 4-H Animal Care and Well-Being Bookmarks: they provide answers to the top five commonly asked questions about animals that youth may encounter when showing at a fair or exhibition.

  • 4-H Horse & Pony Identification & Declaration

    4-H youth who plan to participate in an Ottawa County 4-H horse show must turn in a Horse Identification & Declaration (Horse ID). 4-H members are limited to one Horse ID per member. Horse ID forms are due at the MSU Extension Ottawa County office May 1st.