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What is the purpose of 4H Club?
4‑H empowers young people with the skills to lead for a lifetime. It’s a research-based experience that includes a mentor, a hands-on project, and a meaningful leadership opportunity.
Do all 4-H animals get slaughtered?
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.
Is 4-h good for kids?
Life Skills to Lead 4‑H’s hands-on approach is proven to grow life skills like confidence, independence, resilience and compassion through stages and developed through experiences, not instruction. The result? Kids who are empowered with the skills to lead for a lifetime.
What happens to the animals after the state fair?
After the fair, most of these animals are taken to auctions, where they’re sold to the highest bidders, who typically take them to be slaughtered. The young boys and girls who participate in these events often don’t fully grasp that the animals they are raising and love will be slaughtered for monetary gain.
Why was 4-H founded?
The seed of the 4-H idea of practical and “hands-on” learning came from the desire to make public school education more connected to country life. Early programs tied both public and private resources together for the purpose of helping rural youth.
What did 4-H originally stand for?
Head, Heart, Hands, and Health
The four H’s stand for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. “Head, heart, and hands” was a familiar phrase with public speakers in the early 1900s. A fourth “H” was added for health.
What does 4-H stand for in farming?
The official 4-H emblem is a green four-leaf clover with a white H on each leaf standing for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health.
What is the 4h motto?
“To make the best better.”
4-H/Motto
Why do kids show animals?
Basically, a kid is tasked with the responsibility of purchasing or raising an animal and caring, loving and training it to be shown at an event like a fair or livestock show. Showing livestock provides kids a sense of community, teaches important values and expands their horizons.
How does 4-H work with animals?
Youth of all walks of life, both urban and rural, are involved in the 4-H poultry program. Projects include embryology, raising and rearing poultry, and poultry and egg consumer projects. These projects motivate youth to learn teamwork, develop interpersonal skills, build enthusiasm, and enjoy challenges.