Animal Science Program
Poultry
Poultry Project
4-H members may take a poultry project to raise poultry for meat or egg production, fancy or exhibition, or just as pets. These projects also support many of the contests offered in the poultry project area. Some of the contests that a youth can participate in are: poultry judging, embryology, breed exhibition, egg preparation contests and public presentations.
The 4-H Poultry Project can be and usually is financially profitable for a youth. The member's individual project is a foundation upon which he or she can develop other learning experiences. The project teaches record keeping, production, management, marketing, and consumer information of poultry products. Some of the topics that youth will explore in the 4-H poultry project area are:
- Judging poultry and eggs.
- Record keeping.
- Vaccinating.
- Preparing birds for shows and fairs.
- Housing and feeding laying hens.
- Lighting of layers.
- Litter management.
- Grading eggs and packing for market.
- Exhibits for fairs.
- Marketing.
- Water management in winter or summer periods.
- Poultry diets and feeding programs.
- Sanitation and disease control.
- Culling of non-productive laying hens.
If you are interested in becoming a 4-H Poultry leader or if you would like to have your child involved in the 4-H program, please contact the staff person listed below.
Poultry Resources:
Nutrition and Feeding of Show Poultry, (L-5159) Texas A&M ![]()
2011 Animal Health Rules for Fairs ![]()
Poultry Events
New - Poultry Workshop on March 17Click here for details
Egg Preparation Category at the 2012 National 4-H Poultry Congress
- Open to youth ages 14-18
- Takes place in Louisville, Kentucky Nov. 15-18
- One youth per county will be selected to compete at the state contest on March 31
- Contact your local 4-H Educator for details
- Rules
For further information, please contact:
Carrie Chickering-Sears
Director of Community Education in Animal Agriculture
University of Massachusetts Amherst Veterinary & Animal Science Dept.
111 North Maple Street
Hadley, MA 01035
Phone: 413-549-3257
email:
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