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Course Description

By successful completion of this course, youth will learn:

  • About the resources needed to raise a livestock project
  • Why animal identification is needed for record keeping
  • How to develop a budget to track income and expenses
  • About ownership requirements and necessary paperwork
  • How to develop a budget for feed expenses
  • To apply what they've learned through a 4-H project

Course Work:

  • What's your plan
  • Animal identification
  • Making a plan: costs to raise market animals
  • Livestock ownership records
  • Budgeting for feed expense

Project Tasks:

  • Exhibition
  • Interview
  • Learning activities
  • Presentation
  • Recordbook

Course Requirements:

You need to complete The Course Hours Log to show that you have completed the required 60 hours. Please log all your activities that you do for this course. It will include doing the lessons, completing any check for understanding, working on your project/exhibit, 4-H club meetings, any learning activities you do in relation to this course and project, your time to prepare for your demonstration, your interview and completing your record book. You may find other activities not included in this list that contribute to your course.

Additional Information:

Learn Everywhere with 4-H courses are designed for 7-12 grade students to receive high school credit. Please make sure your school will accept this for credit. 

Learn Everywhere with 4-H

Prerequisites

Must be an active member of a 4-H Club
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Section Title
Animal Planning & Record Keeping
Type
Online, self paced
Dates
Jan 01, 2026 to Apr 30, 2026
Course Fee(s)
Registration non-credit $125.00
Drop Request Deadline
Jan 15, 2026
Instructors
  • Christie Evans
  • Christina Kun
  • Corrine Roberts
  • Claire Sponseller
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