Resources
-
Michigan 4-H Biological Sciences Project Snapshot (4H1622)
Published on February 27, 2015
The 4-H biological sciences project allows 4-H'ers to explore plant and animal life. -
Michigan 4-H Market Animal Project Record Books
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 -
4-H Animal Care & Well-Being Bookmarks – Poultry 4H1703
The 4-H Animal Care and Well-Being Bookmarks are species-specific resources to help provide answers to ten commonly asked questions about animals that youth may encounter when showing at a fair or exhibition.
-
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 8-11 as of January 1.
-
U.P. State Fair Market Poultry Record Book - Advanced
For exhibitors ages 14-19 as of January 1 of the fair year.
-
U.P. State Fair Market Poultry Record Book - Intermediate
For exhibitors ages 12-16 as of January 1 of the fair year.
-
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!
-
4-H Animal Care & Well-Being Posters – Set of 6 4H1719
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.
-
Biosecurity - Easy as 1-2-3 Poster
Diseases and other germs can easily spread at public fairs and events. Keep yourself and your animals at home safe by putting up this easy to read poster that includes three simple steps for biosecurity.