Mississippi 4-H Horse Show Rule Book and Results
Mississippi 4-H Horse Show Rule Book - P0821
2021
2019
- 2019 Class Placings (PDF)
- 2019 List of High Point Division Winners (PDF)
- 2019 4-H Horse Show Rules and Regulations In-Service (PDF)
- 2019 4-H Horse Show Education Contests Supplement (PDF)
2018
- 2018 List of High Point Division Winners (PDF)
- 2018 Class Placings (PDF)
2017
2016
- 2016 List of High Point Division Winners (download the PDF)
- 2016 Class Placings (download the PDF)
Publications
News
RAYMOND, Miss. -- Not so long ago, goats were niche livestock animals in Mississippi. But these small ruminants have grown in popularity in recent years, especially dairy goats. Farmers who have limited acreage or want to diversify their livestock operations often choose goats. Others want goats for their meat or milk. Regardless of the purpose, people who want to join the ranks of goat owners should understand some important aspects of goat ownership before bringing one home.
JACKSON, Miss. -- Since the age of 7, Smith County 4-H’er Chase Boone has been showing mostly Simmental cattle in the Dixie National Junior Round-Up each year.
Success Stories
She grew up in the 4-H youth development program in Indiana, and her husband was in Ohio 4-H. Fast-forward a few years, and Inez Saum became a volunteer leader for Mississippi 4-H.
The 4-H Poultry Chain Project regularly receives generous donations from organizations across the state, but the project has never received a donation quite like Southern AgCredit’s pledge of $25,000 over 5 years.
The 2023 Dixie National Junior Round-Up, held annually in February at the Jackson fairgrounds, hosted 1,257 young people, including more than 1,000 4-H’ers, showing 2,153 head of livestock. Animals shown included beef and dairy cattle; meat, dairy, and Boer goats; hogs; and lambs. In addition, 4-H hosted its first-ever rabbit show.