Youth Livestock Projects Validation Dates

By Mario Villarino, DVM, Ph.D., Hopkins County Extension Agent for Ag and NR

The mission of the youth livestock validation program is to promote a positive youth development environment focused on ensuring rules for livestock exhibition are being followed under the supervision of County Extension Agents and Agricultural Science Teachers. This helps to foster integrity, virtues, and values of youth and families.

The purpose of validation is to encourage positive relationships with County Extension Agents, Agricultural Science Teachers and local stake­holders, create a level playing field for youth livestock projects, maximize youth experience and life skill development, and facilitate youth engagement with livestock projects.

Validation allows youth to build on life skills such as responsibility, respect, teamwork and communication. By participating in the livestock project, youth exhibitors learn daily care, nutrition, reproduction, and production practices specific to livestock projects.

To accomplish these objectives, Hopkins County 4-H and FFA chapters partner with the Northeast Texas Livestock Association to conduct livestock project validations. The upcoming validation dates are as follows: 

The mission of the youth livestock validation program is to promote a positive youth development environment focused on ensuring rules for livestock exhibition are being followed under the supervision of County Extension Agents and Agricultural Science Teachers. This helps to foster integrity, virtues, and values of youth and families.

The purpose of validation is to encourage positive relationships with County Extension Agents, Agricultural Science Teachers and local stake­holders, create a level playing field for youth livestock projects, maximize youth experience and life skill development, and facilitate youth engagement with livestock projects.

Validation allows youth to build on life skills such as responsibility, respect, teamwork and communication. By participating in the livestock project, youth exhibitors learn daily care, nutrition, reproduction, and production practices specific to livestock projects.

To accomplish these objectives, Hopkins County 4-H and FFA chapters partner with the Northeast Texas Livestock Association to conduct livestock project validations. The upcoming validation dates are as follows:

Junior Livestock Show, 2018
  • Lambs and Goats: October 14, 2020. Regional Civic Center. 5:30-7:30 p.m.
  • County Steers: Oct. 15, 2020. Live at Cattlemen’s Veterinary Clinic. 6-7 p,m.
  • County and State Heifers: October 15, 2020. Live at Cattlemen/s Veterinary Clinic. 6-7 p.m.
  • Swine (4-H Projects for NETLA Jr. Livestock Show): November 23, 2020- Live at the Extension Office. 4 to 5:30 p.m.
  • Poultry (for NETLA Jr Livestock Show- 4-H only): by November 30, 2020 at the Extension Office.
  • For more information on this or any other agricultural related topic please contact the Hopkins County Extension Office at 903-885-3443 or email me at m-villarino@ tamu.edu.

For more information on this or any other agricultural related topic please contact the Hopkins County Extension Office at 903-885-3443 or email me at m-villarino@ tamu.edu.

Author: Ross LaBenske

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