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Is it possible you are in Multnomah county?
If you are... you're in luck!
4-H is starting up again in Multnomah county and partnering with Washington County. I am trying to get a Mult Co Poultry club going. I'm all trained, I have wonderful mentors, I got myself a co-leader and we have a place to meet. There is actually a 4-H club room at Alpenrose. We haven't officially started meeting yet because we don't have a lot of participants, so I am attending the WA Co meetings. I have a couple of SW Portland kids and I will probably take the overflow of WA co since their 2 clubs are really full. It'd be great if you are in Mult Co! Let us know what county you are in!!!!!
Oh I wish I was!!! I am across the river actually in Vancouver, so Clark County. I e-mailed a lady today to ask her for some leads on groups around here. If it was allowed TallyHo, I would consider coming into Portland to meet depending on the days and times you meet, especially since I am already relatively comfortable with you! (In as much as you can be over the internet lol) Let me know if it is allowed and if so when we would do it!
Cloverleaf~
mainly I am wondering exactly what would happen, what is expected from us, if someone helps coach my son with the hens...I am not sure what other questions I have really, I am just starting out in this and have had absolutely Zero experience with 4-H...well unless you count seeing their animals at the fair!
Thanks Guys!!!
Ooh, you want the Prairie Hatchers 4H club!!! I'll PM you some contact info....
Once he gets in with a 4H club, they will help him along. The biggest thing is for him to handle his showmanship bird A LOT. And it's best to have a backup bird, in case the first one is in moult, or is broody when it's time for a show. He will need to learn as much as he can about his breed, what variety he has, what class it's in, what he feeds his birds (whenever a judge asks this question, make sure he mentions water in his answer) etc...
Is it possible you are in Multnomah county?


Oh I wish I was!!! I am across the river actually in Vancouver, so Clark County. I e-mailed a lady today to ask her for some leads on groups around here. If it was allowed TallyHo, I would consider coming into Portland to meet depending on the days and times you meet, especially since I am already relatively comfortable with you! (In as much as you can be over the internet lol) Let me know if it is allowed and if so when we would do it!
Cloverleaf~
mainly I am wondering exactly what would happen, what is expected from us, if someone helps coach my son with the hens...I am not sure what other questions I have really, I am just starting out in this and have had absolutely Zero experience with 4-H...well unless you count seeing their animals at the fair!

Thanks Guys!!!
Ooh, you want the Prairie Hatchers 4H club!!! I'll PM you some contact info....
Once he gets in with a 4H club, they will help him along. The biggest thing is for him to handle his showmanship bird A LOT. And it's best to have a backup bird, in case the first one is in moult, or is broody when it's time for a show. He will need to learn as much as he can about his breed, what variety he has, what class it's in, what he feeds his birds (whenever a judge asks this question, make sure he mentions water in his answer) etc...
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