Welcome to the new 4-H Page!!!
This is your stop to view information on products available to you for feeding out your 4-H project and to check your knowledge on the animals that you are working with. Points will be rewarded to the first person who correctly answers the question and has signed up for the Leavenworth County Show Feed Rewards Program. The points kept track of and will be added to the bag count for reward at the end of the year.
Are your animals at the right point to be ready for Fair?
Do you need help with getting that Animal to express that animal’s full potential? Contact Janette to schedule a consultation appointment.
“I will evaluate your animal and help determine a feeding program that could help you make weight or keep your animal from being over weight.”
Here are some resources that you might find helpful in getting your animal ready for show:
This Weeks Questions!!!
To be fair we have come up with 3 different levels of questions; Junior, Intermediate, and Senior. Please answer the appropriate question for your age group. To answer the question click on answer to send me an e-mail with your response. Please include your name and age with your answer. Also, since we are getting down to the wire I have included multiple questions for each age group, so please include the number of the question that you are answering with in your age group.
The Questions for this week are:
Junior: 1. On poultry, is the male or the female more brightly colored? 2. What is young baby horse called up to 6 months of age? 3. What is a young female cow called? ANSWER
Intermediate: 1. What is the life span of a chicken? 2. What is the fastest pace a horse can do? 3. What is the average age when a cow has her first calf? ANSWER
Senior: 1. On chickens, what is the red skin on top of thier heads and under thier neck called? 2. At what point of the spine do they measure a horses hight? In a cow, how many gallons of pratially digested food does the Rumen hold? ANSWER


