Animal Sciences
Youth in 4-H Animal Science learn and practice life skills with an emphasis on decision making, acquiring knowledge and taking personal responsibility through participation in 4-H animal science opportunities such as project animal care, judging and bowl events.
Youth develop competencies in animal science, including an understanding of animal sciences and animal management as well as an awareness of agricultural issues in society (e.g. a concern for animal well being and increasing public agricultural literacy.)
Youth have opportunities to learn about the parts of an animal, breeds, costs to raise animals, how to care for animals and much more. Youth can learn about animals without owning one!
Kent County's 4-H Program offers several animal science projects and programs throughout the year. The educational opportunities are provided through hands-on programs whether raising your own animals or leasing animals. You do not have to own animals to participate in Kent County 4-H Animal Science educational opportunities.