Do I have to have a horse to join Pony Club?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYou are not required to have your own horse but Pony Club suggests you have consistent access to use of the same pony or horse and use of a trailer to get to meetings. According to United States Pony Club policies, all mounts must be at least five (5) years old and may NOT be stallions. Please contact our DC or one of the instructor's and we will do whatever we can to help you find a suitable mount.
Do I need to own a pony to join the Pony Club?
FAQNo, you don't have to own one. There are Pony Club Centres (click on the link to find one near you) which are generally riding schools or stables. Membership of a centre is specifically designed for those who do not own their own pony: you will be able to ride the centre's ponies, take tests, learn about horsemanship, and so on.
What's the difference between Horse & Pony Spray and Horse & Stable Spray?
Home & Farm Frequently Asked QuestionsHorse & Stable Spray is a water based product labeled for horses, ponies, dogs, cats and the areas they frequent (see label for specific directions). It has a little water-drop on the label to help you remember that it's water-based. Horse & Stable Spray provides effective protection against many flies and other insects. It will need to be reapplied more often than Horse & Pony Spray, which is an oil-based product. Horse & Pony Spray is best for horses and ponies that are pastured.
Can Anyone Join the Club?
ATSD Club FCCJ - FAQs - Frequently Asked QuestionsMembership is for any faculty, staff and students past or present. We are school of life long learning. You must be seventeen years of age or older to join. This is an Educational Community Campus Club based on the principles that strong bodies and strong minds leads to balance in life. If you are not affiliated with FCCJ or a member, there are many excellent professional schools of Karate and the martial arts in our community. Please check them out.
What does the Pony Club actually do?
FAQThe purpose of the Pony Club is to teach young people to ride, and also to give them a good grounding in horsemanship - the skills needed to care for and use a horse or pony properly. There is a strong emphasis on good manners and sportsmanship, and a high standard of behaviour and turnout is taught and expected. However it is by no means all serious: the intention is also to have fun.
What is the difference between a pony and a horse?
SeabrookHorses and ponies are measured in hands. One hand equals approximately four inches. Ponies cannot exceed 14.2 hands, and horses are classified as being 14.3 hands or more.
Do I have to have my own equipment to join a club?
Recreational Sports FAQ'sDepends on the club and you. Most clubs have the equipment needed to participate, some activities you will need to have your own equipment. This would be a question answered at the call-out.
How do I join the club?
Tarheel Sports Car Club -- FAQWe have all the membership information you need, plus a membership request form right ready for you. If you don't want to go there now, you can easily find this information when you return by clicking the "Join" link on the menu bar at the top of every page. If you use a popup blocker, please consider setting it to permit popups from this site.
NOTE: See above: Can Anyone Join the Club?
ATSD Club FCCJ - FAQs - Frequently Asked QuestionsMAYBE: If you have not earned a black belt in a style we require you to wear a white belt and earn our ranks. Please do not wear any uniforms that have other schools logos, ranks or insignias on them. Uniform must be solid white unless you are from another Tang Soo Do school. We respect all adult black belts and you may wear your belt in our school. But, please wear a solid white uniform without markings or labels. Please respect that you are wanting to study or learn our style.
Why do horse or pony teeth get sharp?
The British Association of Equine Dental Technicians - Equin...The upper jaw is wider than the lower jaw and allows the jaw to move in a circular motion. This can lead to sharp edges on the outside of the upper cheek teeth.
Where do I find additional information about Appaloosa horses and the Appaloosa Horse Club?
FAQCheck out the Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC) web site or research a pedigree by clicking the links below! Appaloosa Horse Club
I've heard that Pony Club people are very snooty - is this true?
FAQNo, you will find a complete cross-section of society. What they all have in common is that the children love their ponies, and the parents are prepared to put in a lot of time and effort on behalf of the aforementioned children. In fact you will find that "horsey" people are about as down to earth as it is possible to get.
What are the different Pony Club programs?
Frequently Asked QuestionsOfficial Pony Club programs (instruction and/or competition at rallies) are offered in dressage, combined training, show jumping, mounted games, Tetrathalon, Quiz, vaulting, foxhunting, and polocrosse.
How is Pony Club Structured?
Frequently Asked QuestionsPony Club is an international organization that is broken into regions and each region is comprised of clubs. Walnut Creek Pony Club is a club in the Midsouth Region of the United States Pony Club, a member of the International Pony Clubs. All rules and policies of the International, United States Pony Club, the Midsouth Region, and Walnut Creek Pony Club are followed. Pony club provides a structured curriculum of both mounted and unmounted skills and knowledge for our members to follow.
What will my child do at a Pony Club meeting?
Frequently Asked QuestionsMeetings are normally designated as "mounted" or "unmounted", and are held twice a month on Saturdays. mounted meetings, members ride their ponies, but you probably won't see them just trotting around in an arena very often. Activities on horseback might include suppling exercises (for the horse and rider), Simon Says, trail riding, a dressage lesson, work over jumps, and USPC games.
How do I join the Fan Club?
Chris Carter Frequently Asked QuestionsThese are not all of the official fan clubs that exist, just those for which the Official X-Files Web Site has obtained addresses thus far. For complimentary information on the official fan club, please send a self-addressed stamped envelope to:
