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Upcoming 4-H Project Clinics and Workshops

  • Sheep Shearing & Grooming Clinic - Sun., June 22, 4:00 PM, Sheep Arena, Clark County Fairgrounds

  • Dairy Showmanship Clinic - Sun., June 22, 6:00 PM-8:00 PM, Cattle Arena, Clark County Fairgrounds

Missed Skillathon Mediation Form - Complete this application and submit by Monday, July 7, 2008, 4:30 PM to the Extension Office.

4-H Project Judging and Skillathons

ONLY        

Monday, June 23

ONLY

Tuesday, June 24

 BOTH     

Monday, June 23 and Tuesday, June 24

Dog, Alpaca, Llama, Poultry Rabbit, Beef, Sheep Dairy, Horse, Horseless Horse, Goat, Swine

 

2008 Skillathon Stations

Specie

1

2

3

4

5

Alpaca Llama

Parts

Fiber & Color

Health

Conformation

None

Beef

Digestion

Breeds

Body Parts

Meat Cuts Quality

Feeds

Dairy Feeder

Health Medication

Feeds   Feed Tag

Breeds

Equipment

Dairy Mgt.

DairyFemale

Procedures

Feeds

Body Parts

Equipment

Breeds

Dog

Body Parts

Breeds

Parasites

Postures

None

Goat

Equipment

Feed Tag

Nutrition

Structure (Dairy)      Meat Cuts (Market)Characteristics(Pygmy)

Health

Horse

Breeds

Feeds & Rations

Health Care

Colors, Pattern Markings

Body Parts

Poultry

Equipment

Body Parts

Breeds

Meat Cuts

None

Rabbits

Equipment

Diseases

Breeds

Feed Tag

None

Sheep

Handling Mgt.

Digestion

Health Problems

Meat Quality

Body Parts

Swine

Meat Quality

Body Parts

Breeds Notching

Feed Tag Samples

Meat Cuts

Miscellaneous Projects click here for Judging Schedule  Tuesday, July 8, 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Kenton Ridge High School

Fashion Review, Tuesday, July 8, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Kenton Ridge High School

Dog Project Member Information Letter - Read carefully to learn about opportunities and requirements. 

2008 Project Selection & Requirements 
Please view the first 12 pages of the guide.  These pages contain important information for all 4-H members, volunteers and families regardless of the 4-H project(s).  After reviewing these pages, click on the project(s), you want to review below for specific project requirements for completion, project judging/skillathon and Clark County Junior Fair & Ohio State Fair participation.   

Project Requirement Guide Cover & Pages 1-12

4-H Calendar Index Important Events & Dates
Introduction Project & Skillathon Information Code of Conduct And Membership Info

LIVESTOCK, HORSE & DOG PROJECTS

Alpacas & Llamas

Beef
Dairy
Dog
Goat
Horse and Horseless
Poultry
Rabbits
Sheep
Swine

MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS

Aerospace

Athletics

Archery

ATV

Beekeeping

Bicycle

Careers

Cats
Child Care
Citizenship
Clothing

Cloverbud

Collectibles
Communications
Creative Arts

Creative Writing

 Exploring the Treasures
Electricity
Fishing
Foods & Nutrition
Food Science

Forestry

Gardening
Genealogy
Grazing Management
 

Gun Safety

Health
Home Decorating
Home Equipment
Insects
Money Management

Lawn Care

Leadership
Natural Resources
Outdoor Adventures
Photography

Pet Care

Radio Controlled Vehicles

Robotics

Rope
Self-Determined
Shooting Sports

Small Engines

Theater Arts

Tractors

Trapping

Vet Science

Welding

Woodworking

   

4-H Family Guide:  4-H members may choose from over 200 4-H projects.  4-H projects are designed for members to explore a topic of interest while learning important life skills and knowledge that they apply to reach personal goals.  Click on the 2008 4-H Family Guide to review   4-H project offerings or request a hard copy of the 4-H Family Guide from the   Clark County Extension Office by calling 937-328-4607 or e-mailing house.18@cfaes.osu.edu.

Parent Resources:  Please use the Parent's Guide, 4-H Lingo and Sportsmanship & Ethics to help you and your 4-H member(s)  have a successful 4-H year.  

Project Resources:  We have a variety of resources available for loan to help 4-H clubs teach project skills and knowledge to 4-H members and parents.  These resources may be checked out of the Extension Office for 48 hours to one week depending upon the resource.  Resources include skillathon Kits, LQA/PQA Kits, Horse Ethics & Safety Kit, Cloverbud Kits, Food and Clothing kits, videos, CD's, Games, Project Lending Library and much more.  Please click "4-H Resources" to view the most current list of 4-H resources available for your use.  

Resources for Goat Skillathon 

Project Related Websites:  You may want to check out these websites to learn project information & skills, explore fun and educational games and activities on line and to learn about 4-H programs in other states.   

Animals and Agriculture

Foods, Child Care, Health & Fitness, Personal Development

Horticulture, Gardening, Insects, Trees, & Natural Resources

 

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