New member in need of some Pony Club Introductions? Don't know what a curry comb is from a muck rake? This page will help you become more familiar with what is standard for Pony Club at meetings, rallies, clinics, and camps. We'll show you what you need and some helpful hints for your day-to-day duties with your horse.


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Needed Rally Equipment

Here is a general list of what will be needed at a rally. For more information on required equipment, refer to the USPC Horse Management Rulebooks. The Stall Card and Feed Chart files are interactive versions which means that you can fill them out using your Acrobat Reader and then print them out. These are required for a rally, so make sure you come prepared.

  • Stall Card
  • Feed Chart
  • Coggins
  • 2 5 Gallon water buckets each with something to them (bucket hangers, chains & clips, dog collars)
  • 1 Feed bucket (any size bucket with something to hang it or can be flat pan and fed on ground)
  • 1 Fire bucket (can be any type of bucket but must be at least 5 gallons to put outside stall for overnight rallies)
  • Grooming Kit (Equipment listed above)
  • Feed for your horse - Put in paper sacks, mark it with horse's name, type of feed, and how much
  • Appropriate tack for sport
  • Rally Kit

Print off a Rally Checklist  

Needed Horse Equipment

As members become more involved in Pony Club, it is necessary to become equipped with the proper tools. Every grooming kit needs its essentials. Listed below are some of the required equipment needed at a rally for grooming kits and more. The Pony Club D Manual also lists what equipment members should have if there are any questions. Refer to the links for pictures and descriptions; however, refer to the Helpful Hints section on where these items can be found in the local area at less expensive costs.

 
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