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Animal Science, Small Pets, Vet Science

Animal Sciences

Superintendent Michelle Beatty

Secretary Martha Hoffman

Exhibits due in Exhibit Hall I

Between 10:30 a.m. and 12:00 a.m., Thursday, July 9

Oral Judging will be conducted at check-in.

1. Exhibits in this area are limited to a space of 2' wide and 15 " deep.

Animal Science -Prepare a display related to an activity completed in the project. Be prepared to discuss the activity and any results. Live animals are NOT permitted as exhibits in this area. For safety reasons, exhibits should NOT include syringes with needles. Exhibits may include activities from Veterinary Science projects OR from any other Animal Science project area.

Clover Challenge exhibits in Animal Science should be placed into this class. The Clover Challenge exhibit is limited to 15-18 year olds who are enrolled in Clover Challenge for this project area. Exhibit a display illustrating the Clover Challenge area explored. This could include anything NOT covered in the project book, including but not limited to career exploration, in depth study of animal nutrition or a specific animal disease, genetic engineering, etc. The completed Illinois 4-H Clover Challenge Agreement must be presented with the exhibit.

Beef Science:

Bite Into Beef

Here's the Beef

Leading The Charge

Horse Science:

Giddy Up & Go

Head, Heart & Hooves

Stable Relationship

Riding the Range

Jumping to new Heights

Swine Science:

The Incredible Pig

Putting the Oink in Pig

Going Whole Hog

Dairy Science:

Cowabunga!

Mooving Ahead

Rising to the Top

Dog Science:

Wiggles and Wags

Canine Connection

Leading the Pack

Poultry Science:

Scratching the Surface

Testing Your Wings

Flocking Together

Small Pets:

Pet Pals

Scurring Ahead

Scaling The Heights

Goat Science:

Getting Your Goat

Stepping Out

Showing The Way

Meat Goats:

Just Browsing

Growing With Meat Goats

Rabbit Science:

What's Hoppening

Making Tracks

All Ears

Cat Science:

Purrr-fect Pals

Climbing Up

Leaping Forward

Veterinary Science:

The Normal Animal

Animal Disease

Animal Health & Our World; A self study course

Sheep Science:

Lambs, Rams and You

Shear Delight

Leading The Flock

Small Pets:

Superintendent Michelle Beatty

Exhibits accepted in Exhibit Hall I

Between 10:30 a.m. and 12:00 a.m., Thursday, July 9

Oral judging will be conducted at check-in.

Exhibit a poster or display on an activity completed in your project area. Be prepared to discuss the activity and project. Live animals may NOT be used in your display or brought to judging.

Pet Pals (ages 8 to 11)

Scurring Ahead (ages 12 to 14)

Scaling the Heights (15 and older)

Veterinary Science

Superintendent Carol Ramer

Secretary Martha Hoffman

Exhibits due in Exhibit Hall I

Between 10:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., Thursday, July 9

Oral Judging will be conducted at check-in.

For all Veterinary Science units, exhibit a poster or display related to the project activity. Be prepared to discuss the activity and results.

* For safety reasons, exhibits should NOT include syringes with needles.

The Normal Animal

Animal Disease

Animal Health and Our World

About the Program | 2008 Trophy Donors | 2009 Daily Program | 2009 Fair Entertainment, Rodeo, Truck Pull, Tractor Pull & Demo Derby | 2009 Fair Exhibition Rules | 2009 LaSalle County 4-H Clubs | 2009 Livestock Health Requirements | 4-H Federation Food Stand and Exhibit Hall Schedule | Admission | Aerospace & Bicycle | Animal Science, Small Pets, Vet Science | Beef Show | Cat Show | Child Care, Health, Intergenerational | Clothing & Clothing Decisions | Cloverbuds | Computer Science | Crops & Plants and Soils | Dairy Show | Dog Show & Care | Electicity, Small Engines & Tractor | Financial Champions & Consumer Savy | Foods | Geospatial & Robotics | Goat Show | Horse Show | Horticulture & Floriculture | Interior Design | Journalism & Communications | Natural Resources | Photography | Poultry Show | Rabbit Show | Service Learning | Sheep Show | SpeakOut for 4-H-Public Speaking | Swine Show | Theater Arts, Intercultural, Citizenship, & Leadership | Visual Arts | Welding | Woodworking | Contact Us

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