A Tennessee 4-Her, facing the challenges of blindness, serves as an inspiration with her dedication and skill in horse judging.
She competes successfully despite her disability, and 4-H leaders work to make the competition available to her.
Video provided by: University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture
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