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Merced 4-H Youth Development

WebMore Information. University of California Cooperative Extension Merced County 4-H Youth Development Program 2145 Wardrobe Ave Merced, CA 95341 phone: 209-385-7418

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HEAD, HEART, HANDS, & HEALTH Growing youth who thrive!

Web2 4-H Officer’s Manual HEAD, HEART, HANDS, & HEALTH Growing youth who thrive! ACKNOWELDGEMENTS The 4-H Officer’s Manual (2013) was authored by:

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Swine: From the Animal's Point of View 4 / Pig Disease: What …

WebSymptoms of this disease will vary depending on the type of pig and the severity of the disease. General symptoms include pale skin, vomiting, weight loss, loss of appetite, teeth grinding, lack of energy, and dark-colored droppings. The ulcers can occur if there is a lack of essen-tial nutrients in the diet.

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WELCOME TO MERCED COUNTY 4-H

WebMerced 4-H Youth Development - WELCOME TO MERCED COUNTY 4-H. *file344542* The CA 4-H Debit Card is the best way to support Merced County 4-H daily, with no cost to you.CA 4-H Debit Card is the best way to support Merced County 4 …

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4-H FITNESS PROJECT

WebCoordinate a community bike ride. Invite a local agency to discuss bicycle laws and safety. Replace one trip each week with walking or biking rather than riding in a car or driving. Learn a variety of cultural dances and share them at a community event or fair. Explore the relationship between physical activity and stress. Science, Engineering, and Technology

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4-H AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

WebHealthy Living Presentation Days – Share what you’ve learned with others through a American Sign Lan-guage presentation of a presenta-tion on the Deaf community and

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WELCOME TO MERCED COUNTY 4-H

Web4-H Expo. The 4-H Expo will be held August 24, 2013 at the Merced Fairgrounds in Half Dome. It will an informative event for the public to learn about 4-H.

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4-H GARDENING PROJECT

WebLearn the basic compo-nents plants need to be healthy. Plant seeds and watch them develop. Learn about the functions of each plant part. Learn that we eat all the different parts of the plant. Taste testing fruits/ vegetables from each part

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4-H HEALTH PROJECT

WebCoordinate a countywide bike ride. Invite a local agency to discuss bicycle laws and safety. Discuss limiting sugar-sweetened beverages at 4-H events, and work with a local nutrition ed- ucator to identify healthier options. Use online mapping tools to identify safe places to play in your community. Science, Engineering, and Technology

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Swine: From the Animal's Point of View 3 / Pig Nutrition: What …

WebSwine are omnivores. Just like people, they eat foods from both plant and animal sources. A swine’s digestive system is very similar to that of a human. Swine are monogastric, or simple-stomached, meaning they have only one stomach. Swine chew food with their incisors and molars and swal-low their food only once.

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4-H PETS & SMALL ANIMAL PROJECT

WebGather information and determine the best pet for the member’s family. Learn about proper care, grooming, and feeding. Create a plan to prevent your pet from getting lost or finding it if it gets lost.

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4-H REPTILE PROJECT

WebGather information and determine the best reptile for your family. Learn about proper care, grooming, and feeding of your reptile. Create a plan to prevent your reptile from getting

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4-H BREADMAKING PROJECT

WebBake whole-grain bread and showcase the health benefits during a 4-H presentation or exhibit. Create a chart depicting the nutritional value and serving size of common breakfast breads such as English muffins, pancakes, donuts, cinnamon rolls and more.

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