Resources
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Michigan 4-H Market Animal Project Record Book
Published on October 17, 2014
4-H Market Animal projects provide youth an opportunity to gain life skills such as record keeping, communication and self-responsibility through raising and selling a livestock animal. -
Zoonotic Disease
Published on October 10, 2014
Learn about germs that can spread between humans and animals, and how to reduce everyone’s risk of catching them -
Michigan 4-H Dairy Cattle Lease
Published on June 6, 2014
Michigan 4-H Dairy Cattle Lease -
Hillsdale County Market Sheep Project Report
Published on May 14, 2014
Properly keeping records will give you a clear picture of what you have done in your market sheep project work. Keep this record as part of your 4-H project and activities. -
Hillsdale County Market Beef Project Report
Published on May 14, 2014
Properly keeping records will give you a clear picture of what you have done in your market beef project work. Keep this record as part of your 4-H project and activities. -
U.P. State Fair Market Poultry Record Book -Beginner
In order to participate in the Junior Market Chicken Egg show & sale, exhibitors are required to submit a completed market livestock record book and achieve a minimum score of 40 in the scoring rubric. For exhibitors ages 8-10 as of January 1.
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4-H Animal Care & Well-Being Poster – Rabbit 4H1699
The 4-H Animal Care and Well-Being Posters compliment the 4-H Animal Care and Well-Being Bookmarks: they provide answers to the top five commonly asked questions about animals that youth may encounter when showing at a fair or exhibition.
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Be Healthy Around Animals Sign
People and animals can share germs. This sign should be used to encourage people to use good biosecurity practices when caring for animals.
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Be a Zoonotic Disease Detective Activity Book (4H1671)
Check out the handy tips and learning activities in the Be A "Zoonotic" Disease Detective publication, so that you can learn to be a disease detective too!
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U.P. State Fair Market Livestock Record Book- Advanced
For exhibitors 14-19 years of age as of January 1 of the fair year.