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Cub Scout
Sports
Horseback Riding
This sport was added in
November 2009.
Belt Loop
Complete these three requirements:
- Explain five safety precautions for when you are near a horse.
- With help from an experienced horse handler, demonstrate how to safely
mount and ride a horse and then how to safely dismount the horse.
- Go on a supervised horseback ride for at least 20 minutes. Wear an
approved helmet (such as one approved for horseback riding by the ASTM, or
American Society for Testing and Materials).
Sports Pin
Earn the
Horseback Riding belt
loop, and complete
five of the following
requirements:
- Learn about three famous horses. Explain why these horses were
well-known.
- Using pictures of these different animals, explain to your den or family
the difference between a horse, pony, mule, and donkey.
- Explain how a horse is measured and what a “hand” equals when measuring
a horse.
- Using a picture, point out these main parts of a horse: forehead,
muzzle, mane, withers, point of hip, knee, hoof, and root of tail.
- Describe three different breeds of horses and explain what feature makes
each breed special.
- Using photos or pictures you have drawn,explain to your den or family at
least three different ways that horses can help us.
- Name five things healthy for a horse’s diet.
- Tell why it is important to wear an approved riding helmet when you go
horseback riding.
- Photograph or draw a picture of the saddle you used for the ride you
took to earn the belt loop./li>
- With your parent or adult partner, visit a veterinarian who cares for
horses. Write the answers to three questions you ask him or her.
- Spend at least 15 minutes before and after your ride getting to know
your horse by talking calmly to it and stroking it slowly.
- Go on a supervised horseback ride for at least 30 minutes. Dress
appropriately and show that you can safely mount and dismount the horse.
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