1. Why go to KB Horse Camp?
2. How much time will my child spend with the horses while at KB?
3. Is there a limit to the number of children allowed?
4. What are the rules about coming to see my child while at KB?
5. Do you take the children on any mini field trips during clinics?
6. What do I need to bring?
Well, that is simple. We all like the biggest bang for our bucks...
At KB Horse camp it is just that: a place where kids can learn about horses by working with the horses. They are involved in horse related activities from the time they arrive until they leave..
Each child is responsible for his or her own horse while at KB. This includes feeding, brushing, washing, and anything else the horse needs while the student is with the horse.
By mid-morning, the students are in the saddle for the days riding lessons.
Essential, each child will spend the full day with their horse or involved in a horse related activity.
There will be a limit of 10 kids a week. There is the occasional exception.
You are more than welcome to drop in at any point in time while your child is here.. However, it is uggested that you call in advanced to see what the days activities include.
Yes. The trip depends on what is going on in the local area.. We have gone to see bull riding, calf roping, and mini rodeos in the past camps. We might take a fieldtrip to the local feed store to pick up supplies for the farm. Trips are often an educational experience for the children. We have also taken the horses to an obstacle course in Floriday.
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