4-H Animal Science Resource Blog

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  • Alpaca/Llama
  • Dairy Cattle
  • Dog
  • Goat
  • Herpetology
  • Horse and Pony
  • Poultry
  • Rabbit/Cavy/Small Animal
  • Sheep
  • Swine

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The 4-H Animal Science Resource Blog was created to connect 4-H members, volunteers, parents, and staff to the resources and inspiration needed to support STEM learning within our clubs. Subscribe below to get monthly updates.

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  • Dairy Cattle: RSS | Email
  • Dog: RSS | Email
  • Goat: RSS | Email
  • Herpetology: RSS | Email
  • Horse and Pony: RSS | Email
  • Poultry: RSS | Email
  • Rabbit/Cavy/Small Animal: RSS | Email
  • Sheep: RSS | Email
  • Swine: RSS | RSS

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We offer the same information in either an RSS feed or by email.  The difference is the RSS will go to your RSS reader while the email will go to your inbox.  The complete version includes all ten animal project updates in one monthly newsletter.  It might be the most convenient option for those interested in more than one animal project.

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New Jersey 4-H provides educational outreach programming for youth in grades K-13 (one year out of high school) through 4-H clubs, special interest programs, school enrichment, afterschool programs, and overnight camping.

Regardless of the subject matter – whether it be science, healthy living or citizenship, 4-H uses a learn-by-doing approach to help youth learn responsibility, community awareness and character development.

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