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4-H MARKET GOAT RECORD BOOK





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NAME______

ADDRESS______

4-H CLUB______

PROJECT______

LEADER______

RECORD STARTED______RECORD CLOSED______

WHY KEEP RECORDS?

Keeping records on your project can be interesting and fun.

Good records will:

*Help you learn about animals, their rate of growth,the cost of feed, and their habits.

*Help you learn future projects.

*Let you know if you made or lost money, and how much.

*Improve your management practices.

*Give you a record of your project activities.

Keep this record as a part of your Member's Personal 4-H Record(4-H 1192), which provides space for a complete record of your 4-H projects and activities. This information is helpful if you ever apply for 4-H awards or scholarships.

4-H Market Goat Project Records Project Year: ______

  1. PROFIT/LOSS STATEMENT

A. INCOME AT AUCTION $______(A)

B. PROJECT EXPENSES

1.Calf cost $______

2.Feed $______

3. Vet $______

4. Supplies/Bedding/Misc. $______

5. TOTAL EXPENSES $______(B)

  1. PROFIT or LOSS

(INCOME(A) - TOTAL EXPENSE (B) $______

  1. RATE OF GAIN

A. Final Weight(Date:______) ______lbs.

B. Beginning Weight(Date: ______) ______lbs.

C. Total Gain(A-B= Total Gain) ______lbs.

D. Total Days On Feed ______days

E. Rate of Gain (C: D= Rate of Gain) ______lbs./day

REMEMBER- RECORDS ARE ONLY AS GOOD AS WHAT YOU PUT INTO THEM!

Make sure your animals are clean, their pens clean and well-bedded, and keep your area clean at all times. This shows potential buyers and visitors to the fair that you work hard and take pride in your 4-H project.
Be sure to thank your buyers after the sale to let them know that you appreciate their support. To learn more about 4-H Entrepreneurship, you can attend a workshop or take a class at 4-H Exploration Days.

FEED RECORD

1.RATION:What did you feed your animals? (Please check all that apply – look at the ingredient tags on your feed if you used bagged feed.)

A.Feed (Grains)

_____pellets

_____mixed grain

_____whole grain

_____other (______)

B.Types of Grain

_____corn

_____oats

_____soybean

_____linseed

_____other (______)

C.Supplements

_____molasses

_____mineral/salt

_____vitamins

_____other (______)

D.Roughage

_____hay

_____pasture (grass)

_____alfalfa pellets

_____other (______)

Approximate percent (%) of protein in grain ration ______%

2.FEED AMOUNTS & COSTS

A.Approximate cost per hundredweight (cwt.) of grain ration. $______

B.Approximate amount fed during project.

Daily: ______lbs.

Total during project: ______lb.

C.Approximate cost of roughage (per bale, etc.) $______

D.Approximate amount of roughage fed during project (total).

Daily: ______lbs.

Total during project: ______lb.

QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR 4-H GOAT PROJECTPlease be thoughtful about your answers and use full sentences.

  1. What did you enjoy most about your project this year?
  1. Did you think your project was worthwhile regardless of profit or loss? What goals do you have to improve your project for next year?
  1. Do you think year-round club and county 4-H meetings are helpful in your market project?
  1. Are there any changes you would like made regarding fair, show day, auction, superintendent, etc.? Please be respectful in your response.