Resources
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Michigan 4-H Animal Treatment Record Sheet
Published on August 28, 2015
Michigan 4-H'ers and other animal caretakers can use the Michigan 4-H Animal Treatment Record Sheet to record information about the animal's treatment history. -
Pygmy Goat Basic Owner’s Manual
Published on April 20, 2015
This book is intended as a beginner’s manual for the first-time goat owner and gives basic goat husbandry information. It was developed by and is available from the National Pygmy Goat Association. -
Your 4-H Angora Goat Project
Published on April 6, 2015
This bulletin provides an overview of all aspects of the 4-H Angora goat project. The topics include the history of Angora goats; selection, care and management; facilities and equipment; nutrition and disease control; exhibition and marketing. -
Goat Organizations
Published on April 6, 2015
The following organizations may provide more information in the 4-H goat project area. -
4-H Goat Quiz Bowl Resources
Published on April 6, 2015
Resources used for the 4-H Goat Quiz Bowl -
Michigan 4-H Goat Project Snapshot (4H1611)
Published on March 2, 2015
The 4-H goat project can provide you with the opportunity to learn about selection, management, health, marketing and careers in the goat industry. -
Michigan 4-H Sheep Project Snapshot (4H1619)
Published on February 27, 2015
The 4-H sheep project can provide youth with the opportunity to learn about selection, management, health, marketing and careers in the sheep industry. This 4-H snapshot sheet covers what 4-H’ers can learn from a 4-H sheep project. -
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 Meat Science Project Snapshot (4H1632)
Published on February 27, 2015
The 4-H meat science project allows you to learn about the different cuts of meat. -
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.