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This page is dedicated to the PTSC Youth members.  Do you have a favorite horse photo or a how to article?

Email Keith or Misty & Cheyenne for posting plans, ideas, photos, articles and questions on this page.

Check out this picture! They both look pretty comfy here! A good nap!

Give these girls a hand!

Way to go Pleasant Hill FFA Girls!

Shelby Dunlap: 2nd year FFA

She is second on the points board, top seller for fruit sales, 4th in Equine Science Proficiency awards, First Place at district Horse Judging, High Point Individual at districts, 4th in Extemporaneous Speaking at district level, 7th in State Horse Judging as a team, Chapter Farmer Degree, and first in district/area in small animal diversified livestock production.

Cheyenne Ferguson: 1st year FFA

Green Hand Degree, Equine Science Proficiency Award, top 10 in fruit sales, Star Green Hand - High Grades in Ag Class as well as in school, plans for or has begun an SAE program (her horses), demonstrates leadership and is very active in the chapter.

 

Do you have a favorite horse quote?

What would you like the PTSC Youth to do this year?

What is your favorite horse related website?

What tricks does your horse do for a treat?

What do you like to do with your horse at home?

How long have you been riding?

Any ideas for this page?

What is your favorite breed of horse and why?

Got a favorite horse picture?

An amazing story… Molly the pony romps to new role in life on three legs!  Here is an article and a book about Molly the Pony.
Now, my friends meet Molly. She’s a gray-speckled "POA" pony who was abandoned by her owners when Hurricane Katrina hit southern Louisiana. She spent weeks on her own before finally being rescued and taken to a farm where abandoned animals were stockpiled. While there, she was attacked by a pit bull terrier, and almost died. Her right front leg became badly infected and her vet went to the veterinarians at Louisiana State University (LSU) for help. But LSU was overwhelmed, and this pony was an equine refugee. No American Express card dangled from her frayed halter.

Click on the below link to read a story about Molly.

http://hoofcare.blogspot.com/2008/03/pony-romps-to-new-role-in-lifeon-three.html

 

 

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