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Texas 4-H Equine Ambassador Program


Chelsie Huseman 

Assistant Professor| Extension Horse Specialist 

Department of Animal Science | Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service 

2471 TAMU | College Station, TX 77843 

Email: chelsie.huseman@tamu.edu


Kelley Ranly 

Graduate Assistant- Texas 4-H

Youth Livestock and Agriculture

Email: kelley.ranly@ag.tamu.edu


Courtlyn Ranly 

Graduate Assistant- Texas 4-H

Youth Livestock and Agriculture

Email: courtlyn.ranly@ag.tamu.edu


Equine Ambassador Committee:

Jennifer Zoller, Extension Horse Specialist 

Sarah Brod, CEA Franklin County 

Amanda Spiva, CEA Oldham County 

Spencer Perkins, CEA Henderson County

Damion Turner, CEA Fort Bend County

Danya Peterson, CEA Garza County

 

The Texas 4-H Equine Ambassador program is open to all Texas 4-H members ages 14-18 with at least one full year of 4-H eligibility remaining. Selection will be based on your application and recommendation. Ownership of a horse is NOT a requirement or a part of the selection criteria. For more details about dates, locations, etc., please visit http://www.texasyouthlivestock.com/equine-ambassadors/. 
 
Important Information:
The deadline to apply is May 1st. An application does not guarantee acceptance into the program. Individuals will be selected on a competitive basis from recommendations by a panel of equine professionals and leadership experts. Upon notification of acceptance, more information will be provided.   
 
Texas 4-H Equine Ambassador Short Course: June 12-15, 2021
Cost: $250

If you need any type of accommodation to participate in this program or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Kelley Ranly at Kelley.Ranly@ag.tamu.edu upon registration.  




















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