Success Story4-H Livestock Club
4-H Livestock Club
Author: Katie Mills
Planning Unit: Christian County CES
Major Program: Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum
Plan of Work: Improving Basic Lifeskills, Well-being, and Quality of Life
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Agriculture and livestock is a growing industry in the United States. Kentucky Cattleman’s Association shows that in 2009 there were around 38,000 in Kentucky. Hopkins County 4-H Livestock Club is able to provide an opportunity for youth to learn more about livestock in Kentucky.
Currently, Hopkins County has five outstanding Certified Volunteers that provide leadership and the opportunity for youth to learn about the livestock industry. The leaders also offer lessons to on livestock anatomy, judging, cuts of meats, breeds, and nutrition that total six hours of educational hours. The leaders provide hands-on learning experiences for the youth such as bringing goats or poultry to the Extension Office for youth to learn from.
Hopkins County 4-H Livestock Club has knowledgeable members who have competed in Livestock Skill-a-thon, Livestock Judging, County Fair Shows and Kentucky State Fair. The program continues to grow each year, with more youth, more activities, and learning experiences.
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