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Each of the 4 Hs stand for principles the members are taught; head, heart, hands, and health. This organization allows young people to experience and learn about various topics like animal care, farming, and healthy living skills.
Raising beef animals can help youth growth personally and learn skills that will help them become more responsible. The skills learned in raising livestock also carry over into other aspects of 4-H life.
Some common species used in 4-H are rabbit, cavies (guinea pigs), horse, dog, chickens, ducks and other poultry, cattle, goats, sheep, llamas, alpacas, and swine (pigs). Characteristics: Things that make that animal stand out from other animals of the same species.
4-H Animal Programs Beef Cattle. Raising beef animals can help youth growth personally and learn skills that will help them become more responsible. Companion Animals. Dairy Cattle. Goats. Horses. Poultry. Sheep. Swine.
They can take the animal home, usually to breed, have it slaughtered and the meat processed for ones own use; buy the animal to make a donation, but let it go to a commercial market. Hauling the animal to the processor is paid for by the Fair but the buyer will have an additional expense for processing.
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The animals most commonly slaughtered for food are cattle and water buffalo, sheep, goats, pigs, deers, horses, poultry (mainly chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese), insects (a commercial species is the house cricket), and increasingly, fish in the aquaculture industry (fish farming).
At the conclusion of the fair the youth raisers auction off their market lambs to the highest bidder for the meat market. The youth participant receives the money from the auction, minus commission, to pay for the costs of raising the animal and any left over is theirs to save or spend.
After the fair, most animals are taken to auctions. This is where 4-H members betray their friends and celebrate as the animals are sold to the highest bidders, who typically take them to be slaughtered so that their flesh and other body parts can be sold.

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