today it is a 4 h chick chain and it is a sale/auction. Is there anything I need to do when I get a chicken from there
When? Are you in 4h?
-Kathy
I thought maybe you were going to join their chick chain project.
-Kathy
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today it is a 4 h chick chain and it is a sale/auction. Is there anything I need to do when I get a chicken from there
When? Are you in 4h?
-Kathy
Phew. Thank you! This thread has been a godsend. So nice to have some hand-holding the first time around!Hi!
I do not think it would be a big deal. Embryos at this stage are pretty tough, and some even say lowered temp at lockdown makes the resulting chicks thrive a bit more.
Quote: I can't remember what the H's stand for
Head, Heart, Hands, Health
me and my mom are goingHave a parent with you, I don't believe they will allow a person under the age of 18 to bid at auction.
It's a program for people to show off samples of their live stock and to sell and get awards. It requires (especially for kids) that they do local volunteer work, and what they can show is based on age.
My daughter is a clover kid, she's allowed to show goats, bunnies and chickens.
She can't auction them until she's a 4h kid (next year?) she's too young to sell her livestock, but once she graduates, she can sell pigs, cows, or anything else. Basically, they are taught nutrition for their animals, they have to go to meetings to learn about the care for each animal they are showing, and how to handle it for shows. Then, they have the option of auctioning it off - and the kids do pretty well, they can get a lot more at the auctions through 4h, then they would in other places for their animals.
Some of the show goats will sell for 2000+ a pop/.
when I get over there and get though what I need to sign and stuff is there anything I need to do when I see all of the chickensI thought maybe you were going to join their chick chain project.
-Kathy
Quote: Thanks
Are the shows online?
No, they are generally at our county fairs.
Quote: And the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, ad infinitem..always something to learn, even for a vet.
when I get over there and get though what I need to sign and stuff is there anything I need to do when I see all of the chickensI thought maybe you were going to join their chick chain project.
-Kathy
Quote: I can't remember what the H's stand for
Head, Heart, Hands, Health
I figured either you or the Paddler would know...TY. Was never in 4H myself; where I grew up it wasn't very active, if at all; at least as far as I know