Kentucky Foothills Therapeutic Horsemanship Center
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Our first School

In cooperation with local schools, KFTHC offers programs for school children. 
These activities can be mounted or ground activities as appropriate.  
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Our first program took place in May 2011. 
The group worked on Leading, horsemanship skills, horse anatomy and grooming.  The four week program ended with a picnic for families and the Painted Ponies activity.  Fun was had by all!




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