Currituck 4-H Livestock Program Informational Meeting

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4-H Livestock show. Participants with goats.

4-H livestock and animal science programs have proven to be a highly effective aid in the development of youth into productive members of society. But this is just one of the benefits gained by participation in livestock and other animal science activities. A study conducted at Texas Tech University has identified several areas where youth have shown significant advancement in life skill acquisition. 

Increased levels of responsibility have typically been one of the key life skills identified in youth participating in local and state livestock programs. The Texas Tech study noted that there was also a significant growth in confidence, sportsmanship, compassion, commitment, leadership, knowledge, and care of animals, and social relationships and communications. Furthermore, a large percentage of participants stated that even though the project required hard work. 

Join the Currituck County 4-H staff for an online (Zoom) informational meeting on December 15, 2020, at 6 p.m. We will provide an overview of the Livestock Program, animal care and acquisition, the specifics of the Albemarle Livestock Show and Sale, program registration information, due dates, and staff and participant responsibilities. We will also have an open question and answer session during the meeting. 

For the registration link for this meeting please see the Eventbrite registration page If you are interested in participating in the 2021 Currituck Livestock Program but are unable to attend this meeting or would like additional information on the program, please contact Stephanie Minton, slminton@ncsu.edu, or call 252-232-2262.

For more information or accommodations for persons with disabilities please contact Sherry Fischlschweiger via email sherry_fischlschweiger@ncsu.edu no later than five business days before the event.