Two Texas sisters, passionate equestrians and former 4-H members, are offering free horseback riding clinics to share their knowledge and give back to the community.
Haley and Kendall Higgins have been saddling up since they were kids."It's a lot of fun and something we want to do the rest of our lives," said Kendall. SUGGESTED: Texas woman turns 115, making her the oldest living person in the USThey found passion on horseback and fell in love with 4-H as teens. They continued to ride and now both ride for Tarleton's equestrian team while working on equine-focused degrees there and work in mounted patrol.
They host clinics on breeding, foal handling, mounted patrol and more at Higgins Ranch in Montgomery County. The clinics are open to all. "4-H gives a lot of opportunity, but we take it to the next level if you will," said Haley. "We just want to give the kids opportunities that we never had as kids, that we would have died for," Kendall added.
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