In the horse industry, the term “no hoof, no horse” is something all equestrians should be familiar with. If you’ve never heard this saying before, here’s your chance to learn all about it. You’re invited to spend
time at the barn learning about the importance of hoof care. By the time the week is finished you will know how often a horse needs its feet trimmed, who trims a horse’s hooves (with a special visit by that individual), and what happens if you weren’t to take care of their feet. You can be sure that time will also be spent in the saddle, riding and having fun. When you’re not at the barn with the horses, cool off at the pool, get cozy around a campfire, and enjoy many other camp activities.
Campers entering grades 6-8 in fall 2024