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4-H Poultry Chain Project Record Book

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Publication Number: P3934
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What’s the 4-H Poultry Chain Project all about?

The 4-H Poultry Chain Project is a way for 4-H’ers to learn how to produce and manage poultry. Participants also will gain a better understanding of proper care and biosecurity.

What is a record book and why is it important?

A record book is a way for you to keep track of everything that goes on in your project. It is a fun way for you to learn about your project. With your record book, you can set goals for your project, record information, keep track of expenses, and more!

What should my record book include?

Your record book gives others an inside look at your project and everything you have accomplished. When deciding what goes into your record book, think about everything you completed during your project (purchases, feeding and watering programs, veterinary care, and so forth). Be sure to look at the Record Book
Scoring Sheet on page 20 to see what judges will be looking for.

This publication includes examples of several items you can include in your own record book. You do not have to include all these items in your record book. You get to decide what you want to include. But remember, you are judged on creativity and content!

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