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Animal Quality Certification Programs: Opportunities for 4-H Youth and Project Mastery

January 26, 2020

Quality Assurance in Animal Production Adults working in commercial agriculture are often required to maintain a quality assurance certification. For example, Pork Quality Assurance Plus aids pork producers in maintaining best practices for food safety. Another example is the Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) program. While youth in 4-H learn many aspects of animal care and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Animal Health, Club Programming Idea, Dairy Cattle, Featured Resource, Goat, Poultry, Rabbit/Cavy/Small Animal, Sheep, Swine Tagged With: 4H Essential Elements, quality assurance

Animal Science at Fair: Our Chance to Showcase

December 14, 2019

While County Fair season may be months away, 4-Hers know that now is the time to plan for this annual showcase of our project year, which provides a great opportunity for public engagement. Animals are an integral part of our fairs - 4-H members care for and exhibit their livestock, horses, poultry, and small animals (a major draw for fairgoers). We show animals under tents … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Alpaca/Llama, Animal Project Areas, Club Programming Idea, Dairy Cattle, Dog, Goat, Herpetology, Horse and Pony, Poultry, Rabbit/Cavy/Small Animal, Sheep, STEM Learning, Swine Tagged With: county fair, public engagement, STEM education

4-H Animal Science Resources for Your Club

December 13, 2019

Recently I had the opportunity to reconnect with my colleagues from around the country while attending the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents meeting in West Virginia. While there I attended workshops and poster sessions and visited vendors. I was reminded about the great Animal Science resources available from our sister land-grant universities. After the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Alpaca/Llama, Animal Project Areas, Dairy Cattle, Dog, Featured Resource, Goat, Horse and Pony, Poultry, Rabbit/Cavy/Small Animal, Sheep, Swine

Five Essential Ag Safety Practices for Youth Programs

October 12, 2019

Kids working on the farm

4-H programs can happen anywhere - rural, suburban or urban areas. Often, these programs will interact with the agriculture industry - even if for a short time or day trip. While it is important for youth to learn more about agriculture, these settings can be a hazardous place for young people. Agriculture is the only industry where children of all ages may be present at any … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Alpaca/Llama, Animal Project Areas, Club Programming Idea, Dairy Cattle, Featured Resource, Goat, Horse and Pony, Poultry, Rabbit/Cavy/Small Animal, Sheep, Swine Tagged With: Agriculture Safety, animal health, Tractor Safety

Emergency Preparedness and 4-H Animal Projects

August 26, 2019

September is National Preparedness Month - a great time to build awareness of the need for emergency planning.  New Jersey 4-H now offers a disaster preparedness program for youth, which teaches young people how to plan to shelter in place or evacuate with their families during an emergency. This program is in line with FEMA guidelines for youth emergency preparedness and can … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Alpaca/Llama, Animal Health, Club Programming Idea, Current Issue, Dairy Cattle, Dog, Featured Resource, Goat, Herpetology, Horse and Pony, Poultry, Rabbit/Cavy/Small Animal, Sheep, Swine

The Importance of Show Ring Etiquette

August 15, 2019

Judge Jeff Bringhurst, of Bringhurst Meats in Berlin, NJ looks over the Lamb Showmanship Class at the 2018 Cape May County 4-H Fair.

Etiquette is the customary and polite way to conduct yourself in the show ring. Good etiquette makes the show run smoothly, resulting in a less stressful experience for showmen and animals alike. When exhibitors are courteous and polite, the judge notices. Lack of understanding of basic show ring etiquette or deliberately thoughtless behavior disrupts the show and demonstrates … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Alpaca/Llama, Dairy Cattle, Goat, Horse and Pony, Sheep, Swine Tagged With: show ring, showmanship

Sweating Like a Pig: Swine Thermoregulation

August 10, 2019

Let us debunk a couple common misconceptions right here and now.  At one point or another, we have all perhaps used the phrase, on a hot summer day while soaking in the sun along the Jersey Shore, “I’m sweating like a pig!”  The message communicated is that one is sweating profusely.  And then invariably, a well-intended (though ultimately misinformed) someone will offer the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Animal Health, Swine Tagged With: Homeothermy, Thermoregulation, Warm-blooded

I’m All Ears – Understanding the Universal Ear-Notching System for Swine

July 14, 2019

The Universal Ear-Notching System used to identify individual pigs in a litter has been around for.., a while.., but finding the actual historical roots of the how and why this system originated has proven elusive.  What was found is not altogether that informative, nor does it come from any legitimate primary source.  As of this writing, the best guess at the history of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Current Issue, Focus on STEM, Swine Tagged With: animal identification, ear-notch, math

Sportsmanship…Always a Priority!

July 14, 2019

The Six Pillars of Character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship, give us an easy guide to follow to be a good sportsman.

Sportsmanship is defined as “conduct becoming to an individual involving fair and honest competition, courteous relations, and graceful acceptance of results.” Focusing on what you can learn makes you a better competitor and helps you improve your animal projects. Your behavior in the show ring reflects your behavior in life. Sportsmanship is a reflection of your character and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Alpaca/Llama, Dairy Cattle, Dog, Goat, Herpetology, Horse and Pony, Poultry, Rabbit/Cavy/Small Animal, Sheep, Swine Tagged With: 4-H Animal Science

Webinars as Tools for Animal Science Education

July 14, 2019

In recent months, the University of Kentucky Department of Animal and Food Sciences has been offering biweekly, 20-minute webinars on very specific topics in animal care and animal science. These livecasts  are an effective educational tool because they are interactive. The hosts issue a call for questions at the end of each session and give answers in real time and incorporate … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Alpaca/Llama, Animal Health, Animal Project Areas, Ask the Expert, Career Profile, Club Programming Idea, Current Issue, Dairy Cattle, Dog, Featured Resource, Field Trip, Focus on STEM, Goat, Herpetology, Herpetology, herpetology, Horse and Pony, Post Types, Poultry, Rabbit/Cavy/Small Animal, Sheep, STEM Learning, Swine, Uncategorized Tagged With: University of Kentucky Department of Animal and Food Sciences, webinars and animal science

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