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NYS 4-H Youth Development
Animal Crackers Program
Coming up on May 1, 2010
"Healthy Herding Into the Future" - (Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle and Sheep)

The annual Animal Crackers program provides New York youth with fun hands-on science-oriented learning experiences on Animal Science topics which feature the unique facilities and staff of Cornell university.

girl holding a chicken

When/Where: This Saturday workshop is held every May on campus (Morrison Hall) from for 4-H members interested in learning more about their favorite livestock, companion or pet animal species; emphasis on different species groupings and activities varies annually. The program is geared to 4-H members involved in animal science projects.

Who: 4-H project members (suggested age range 9-12) are strongly encouraged to attend (with their parents or chaperones). However, all youth 9 and up are welcome. Participants will get to meet Cornell faculty and students, learn about different aspects of animal care, interact and exchange information with professional producers, industry experts, and more! Hands-on workshops are planned for each species group.

Why?: Animal Crackers participants have the unique opportunity to experience hands-on activities in a university setting, explore career options in animal science, and expand their knowledge through scientific inquiry.

How?: Please contact your county 4-H office for details and registration. Registration is handled through county 4-H offices.

Cost?: The cost of $5.00 per person is billed directly to Cornell county accounts to cover basic handout and occasional presenter expenses.

Participants must bring their own lunch and drinks. The Cornell Dairy Store is located within walking distance and sells things like drinks, bagels, cheese, crackers, yogurt, cookies and ice cream. Dairy Store and Food Science Department

Each year an opening presentation kicks off the event with a welcoming statement or remarks related to the annual theme. Livestock production themes are usually offered in even years and Horse programs are rotated in odd years. A noon-time demonstration and closing program is also typically featured.

Workshop presenters and topics are selected by a planning committee that looks at trends and current issues. Youth input on topics is also solicited through statewide advisory committees and educator feedback.

Registrations are due 3 weeks prior to the event for planning purposes.

Examples of some of the fun things participants have experienced in the past… The Cornell Raptor Program, ultrasound technology, Herding dogs at work, Disc dogs in action, barrel racing, driving, poop soup, and more…

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