ANIMAL SCIENCES
ILLINOIS 4-H IS BUILDING A FUTURE OF LEADERS DEDICATED TO FEEDING A NATION.
“I really liked the hands- on stations – my favorites were the wound care/leg wrapping and the halter making stations” -Youth Survey Response
Youth make their mark at the Youth Livestock Conference Teens were able to work hands-on in a variety of skills, such as milking a mechanical cow, practicing wound care on live animals, creating feed formulations, and more. Workshop sessions included judging poultry and eggs, testing for dairy cow mastitis, milking a cow, making rope halters, saddle fitting and livestock knots, techniques for identifying livestock, experimenting with nutrition, using magna wave laser therapy, caring for hooves, and wound care. The conference theme “Making Your Mark” illustrated the goal of helping kids feel empowered in their work with livestock. “These sessions gave kids hands-on skills and confidence in the livestock field, from learning how to identify disease, to branding a steer, to developing a new feed ration,” says Dan Jennings, 4-H Youth Development Extension Educator. “Our aim with this conference and all of our programming is to help shape the next generation of leaders. Kids really took away a sense of ‘what’s next’ with their role in the livestock industry.” The Illinois Farm Bureau provided financial support for this event through the Illinois 4-H Foundation.
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