The 4-H Equine Skillathon will include a written test, identification stations, showmanship contest and a conformation judging class Entry deadline August 10, 2000 Entry forms are available on the web at http./Avww.das.psu.edu/X4-h cfm and from local Penn State Cooperative Extension offices Activities in the Equine Exhibits Building Ask the Expert Booth Come and meet Penn State's new faculty member Dr. Nancy Diehl, Assistant Piofcssor of Equine Science Dr. Diehl will be present each day from 1:00-3:30 p.m. to answer questions related to equine health and diseases such as Equine Infectious Anemia and West Nile Virus. Other PSU faculty and staff may be present at other times. Check for updated schedules on the website and at the equine educational exhibits building Displays and Educational Exhibits This year’s displays will feature equine diseases and Penn State’s undergraduate education and extension programs. Exhibits will also include breed and youth organizations, therapeutic riding, horseshoeing, equine fencing and other aspects of the commercial horse industry. Other Related Activities at Ag Progress Days 1905 Stationary Horse Powered Hay Press At 10 00 a.m. and 2'oo p m. each day there will be a demonstration of a 1905 slationaiy hoise poweied hay press located next to the Pasto museum below the special exhibits building. 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These powerful and graceful animals also occupy a prominent role at Penn State’s Ag Progress Days. “We’re trying to inform the public of new information in the equine industry and highlight Penn State’s teaching and exten sion programs,’’ says Pat Comerford, extension horse pro gram coordinator and organizer of Ag Progress Days’ Equine Educational Program. “Because horses are involved in so many varied functions of our society, visitors will be treated to a pot pourri of activities. There’s something here for everyone, from the most casual passerby to the professional equestrian.’’ This year’s program features the return of a popular activity from past events. Experienced horse handlers Brian Egan, horse program assistant for Penn State Cooperative Exten sion, and Ward Studebaker, manager of the university’s horse herd, will conduct horse handling demonstrations with Penn State horses at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 15 and at 1:10 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 16. “We’re reinstating these clin ics after several years, because* they were so informative,” Comerford says. “Our experts demonstrate basic horse han dling techniques and skills, and explain how and why these skills are used.” The intricate riding tech niques of dressage will be pre sented at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 15. “These are very high level maneuvers that require great coordination and training of horse and rider almost like WITMER’S, INC. 39821 State Route 14A Columbiana, OH 44408-9540 (330) 427-2147 . , Exyerlence the Mure see us Ag Progress Days WLM m Aug. 15th-17th”-^ J Z<**\ x. r lll X It’s All About Horses gymnastics on horsebacK, Comerford says. “They’re very intricate and subtle, and it takes a highly trained horse to do dressage correctly.” A highlight of Wednesday’s events will be high-speed perfor mances of barrel racing and po le-bending, beginning at 6 p.m. Instructors will explain how horses are trained for the high speed racing events, then offer a demonstration. Earlier in the day, a trainer will demonstrate sheep dog herding techniques. On Thursday, Aug. 17, the Ag Progress Days/Pennsylvania Quarter Horse Association Youth Equine Skillathon will start at 11 a.m. The skillathon is a multi-phase competition that allows young equestrians to demonstrate their skills with-a horsemanship competition, a written test and a series of iden tification stations. “This year, we’ve added a di vision for 4-H members without horses to compete, so they’ll show their overall knowledge in stead of showing an individual horse,” Comerford says. “We’re also having a clinic on ‘Prepar ing the Showmanship Horse,’ which explains how you can train a horse to do showmanship maneuvers.” Penn State veterinarian Nancy Diehl will answer horse care and health questions at the “Ask the Expert” booth each day from 1 to 3:30 p.m. in the Equine Exhibits Building. She also will take part in “Insect- Borne Diseases” workshops at noon and 3 p.m. each day in the College of Agricultural Sciences Exhibits Building Theatre on Main Street. Breed clinics throughout the event will present the history, uses and unique aspects of quar ter horses, Freisians, Haflingers, Paso Finos, Hanoverians and trottingbreds. 263