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Animal Sciences - Sheep

GBJ Sheep Project

Objectives:

  • keep records
  • select, feed, and house a market lamb
  • select, care for, fit, show, breed, and market sheep
  • fit and show a lamb
  • evaluate a carcass
  • control insects and parasites
  • market wool
 

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Recommended Publications

BU-06367 1 - Rams, Lambs & You
BU-06368 2 - Shear Delight
BU-06369 3 - Leading the Flock
BU-06370 Sheep Helper’s Guide

Order this curriculum directly from n4hccs.org or contact your County Extension Office.

Sheep Project Online Site:
www.4hccsprojects.com/sheep

 
         
 

More Member Publications:

C0096 Individual Ewe Record (pad of 10)
$1.00
C0728 Market Livestock Record (set of 10)
$1.00
C0729 Breeding Livestock Record (set of 10)
$1.00
C0914 Animal Science Record (set of 10) 
$1.00
C1052E Market Lamb Health Record
  EM1982 Fitting and Showing Livestock
$1.00
EM3125 4-H Advanced Livestock Science Manual
$2.00
  NEEC20594 Livestock Judging Guide
$5.50
 

More Leader Publications:

  OR4H1422L Sheep Chart
$3.00
EB1462E Washington Lamb of Merit
EB1676 Food Safety Is Your Business: WA Food
Safety & Animal Quality Assurance Program
$2.00
 
       
 
 
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