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Black Hills & Badlands Attractions with Events & Wild Mustang Horses |
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An exciting opportunity for horse ownership for area 4-H Youth
An exciting new program for horse ownership available to area 4-H youth
has just been announced. Dayton Hyde and Susan Watt, owners of Cheyenne
Canyon Paints and Quarter Horses located at the Black Hills Wild Horse
Sanctuary, have been raising quality ranch horses for over twenty years.
Their horses are raised on the open range in the School of Hard Rocks.
Top bloodlines, great color, good minds and the heart to win give these
young horses the ability to go from the ranch to arena competitions. |
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The Horses Helping Kids Program has a select group of yearlings and two
year old AQHA and APHA horses available to area 4-H youth. These young
horses are just waiting to show their new owners the potential of their
breeding. To qualify for ownership of one of our select group of young
horses the 4-H member must fulfill a few requirements:
Be an active 4-H member.
Come to the Sanctuary for a visit to see the available horses.
Enter the Horses Helping Kids Program with parental approval.
Have the desire and financial ability to provide proper horse care at their
home.
Prepare and submit to the Horses Helping Kids Program an essay on
“Why I would like to be selected for the Horses Helping Kids Program.”
Participate in the 4-H Horse Project this year.
Show their horse in at least one approved Horse Event.
After six months of taking care of their horse from the Horses Helping
Kids Program, and with approval from both the 4-H member’s parents and
Dayton Hyde and Susan Watt, the ownership papers of the horse will transfer
to the 4-H member.
If you are an active 4-H member and are interested in the Horses Helping
Kids Program, give us a call at 605-745-7494 today and set up a time for
a visit.
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