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Ideas for my 4-H education poster?
i have to do an education poster for fair, and i want to do it this weekend. it should be horsey, since i'm in a horse club and it will be displayed in the horse barn.
i don't want to do something too basic, like "the difference between english and western" or something, but it has to be simple enough for me to have minimal words on the poster, lots of pictures, and be able to read at a distance. not to mention its designed for visitors with zero experience with horses to learn something as they walk down the barn.
other people in my club are doing texas barrels, horse photography, parts of the saddle, etc. what should i do?
all suggestions are welcome!! thanks!
i ride english, by the way, and my horse is a TB gelding. it would be fun to do something about TBs or english riding, because then the public could learn about the horse in the stall next to the poster... idk.
Do it over rare TB colors!!
http://whitehorseproductions.com/pintotbs.html
http://whitehorseproductions.com/creamdilutiontbs.html
http://whitehorseproductions.com/winningcolors.html
Personaly, and this is just me, I would write about just cream dilutions in general. Of course its just me, I could write like 8 pages on that lol.
Another idea is famous horses in your horse's pedigree, or maybe the use of different bits or tack?
here are more ideas as they pop in my head:
different diseases
genetic problems
growth of foals
posionus plants for horses
difference between albino and cremello (Albinos don't exist in the horse world!)
Maybe try which fly spray works the best?
Best kind of fencing
describe different horse gaits
horses greying out over time
affects of riding to young
trailering tips
safety tips
horse shows
different events
horse colors
birth of a foal
Uhhh....the list goes on!! Hope this helps:)
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Comment by bayleo — December 22, 2010 @ 2:29 am