Cumberland Co., NJ 4-H Horse Clubs

Cumberland Co., NJ 4-H Horse Clubs Cumberland County, NJ 4-H Horse Clubs page, we will be posting all Horse Clubs information and event

06/22/2026
06/18/2026

๐Ÿšจ WEBINAR ALERT!
๐Ÿ“… June 18 @ 4 PM ET

On June 3, 2026, the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed New World Screwworm in the umbilical area of a calf in Zavala County, Texas. This expansion into the United States is alarming.

US Equestrian is partnering with the AAEP to bring you the information you need about the risk to horses and how you can keep your equine partners safe.

Dr. Katie Flynn, Senior Staff Veterinarian for Equine Health and Biosecurity at USEF, will be joined by Dr. Neil Gray, sport horse practitioner in California.

Webinar registration link: https://usef.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uwgRdUs4Rx-gEHPiBfqvSQ #/registration

05/29/2026

Anyone attending the 4-H qualifying show tomorrow please enter gate #3 like you normally do! The signs are for another event going on at the fairgrounds.

05/29/2026

Gates will Open at 7 am for the Cumberland County 4-H Qualifying Show (5/30/2026). Our food booth will also be open all day!

05/27/2026

Most equine owners know that a negative Coggins test is a document required to be able to transport their animal across state lines, enter them in a competitive event, or board at someone's barn. But what does the phrase "negative Coggins test" actually mean?

A "Coggins" is a blood test that can only be performed by USDA-approved laboratories and checks for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) antibodies in the blood. Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) is a potentially fatal blood-borne infectious viral disease that produces a persistent infection among equids nearly worldwide. Transmission through blood transfusions or contaminated needles/syringes, surgical instruments or dental equipment is most common. The virus can also be transmitted through vectors via fly bite.

The clinical signs of disease can vary dramatically from an acute infection to an inapparent form, but what is important to know is that it produces a persistent infection. Once an animal tests positive for EIA it becomes a lifelong source of disease transmission, so the owner can only choose between quarantine for life or humane euthanasia to ensure that large outbreaks of the disease donโ€™t occur. There is no vaccine or treatment for EIA.

Take-home message: While a Coggins test is a necessary travel document, donโ€™t forget that it's also first and foremost a way to identify and remove EIA carriers to keep the disease under control.

To learn more about EIA, visit our website at: https://aaep.org/resource/equine-infectious-anemia/ or visit the Equine Disease Communication Center's website: https://www.equinediseasecc.org/equine-infectious-anemia

05/27/2026

When, why, and how often should you clean your horse's buckets and feeders? Click the link in the comments to find out. ๐Ÿ‘‡

05/26/2026

Do we have anyone doing any of the Driving Classes at the May 30th Qualifying show?

**VSE Trail Pattern has been added!  Cumberland County 4-H Qualifying Show Patterns - Saturday, May 23rd Rain Date Satur...
05/18/2026

**VSE Trail Pattern has been added! Cumberland County 4-H Qualifying Show Patterns - Saturday, May 23rd Rain Date Saturday, May 30

Address

291 Morton Avenue
Millville, NJ
08332

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18564512800

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