4-H Livestock Recordbook Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100.

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4-H Livestock Recordbook Jeopardy

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

$100 In the 4-H Pledge, the third “H” stands for… 1-100

1-100A Hands... “We pledge our hands to larger service.” $100

1-200 For young people, the best approach for developing leadership is? a.Classroom b. Hands On

1-200A b. Hands On Reference: Journal of Extension $200

1-300 Repeat the 4-H Motto.

1-300A $300 To Make the Best Better

1-400 We could do a better job of teaching 4-H’ers about: a. Life skills b. Accepting responsibility c. Career Opportunities

1-400A Career Opportunities $400

1-500 The 4-H Pledge was adopted in: a.1914 b.1907 c.1927

1-500A c $500

The time when most record books are completed? a.The night before they are due. b.All year long.

2-100A Duh. $100

2-200 Name three reasons why 4-H’ers should keep records.

2-200A Learn how to organize themselves; Learn how to set reasonable goals for themselves; Appreciate what they've learned each year from the goals they reached; Recognize what they learned in their 4-H projects; Explain what they've learned; Keep track of costs of their projects; Gather information needed to apply for awards and scholarships; Complete applications and resumes for jobs and college; And yes, also meet requirements to participate in some county, state, or national 4-H events. $200

2-300 Name three skills 4-H members are learning because of record keeping?

2-300A To set goals for myself Knowledge of my project How to keep records of important information How to organize myself What I am interested in To try something new To understand my strengths and weaknesses How to finish something I started To feel good about myself To follow directions $300

2-400 This section of the record book provides youth with the opportunity to tell what experiences they had and what they learned with their project during the year.

2-400A H Story $400

2-500 This financial measurement helps the 4- H’er to know how much money his/her horse project is costing.

2-500A Project Expenses including purchasing the horse, feed, equipment, health and maintenance $500

Name 3 new horse project activities? (Something new or not commonly known by leaders or members.)

3-100A Good Job (Many Answers) $100

3-200 A competition where contestants evaluate the confirmation of the horse and skill of the rider.

3-200A Horse Judging Contest $200

3-300 Location where 4-H State Contests are held each year.

3-300A Utah State University $300

3-400 A 4-H activity where the 4-H’er has an opportunity to demonstrate what he/she learned?

3-400A H State and County Demonstration Contests $400

3-500 A system used to maintain order in a club meeting.

3-500A Parliamentary Procedure $500

Goals a 4-H’er with an equine project might be expected to have…

4-100A Good Job!! (Many answers) $100

4-200 In a Financial Statement Cash, Savings, Equipment, Tack, Horse(s) are known as? While money owed, feed bills not paid, and loans are known as?

4-200A Assets and Liabilities $200

4-300 Income and Expenses recorded over a period of time are recorded in a(n)

4-300A Income Statement $300

4-400 Income sources for youth with horse projects could include…

4-400A Horse Training, premiums, etc. (Many answers) $400

4-500 Horse maintenance and health are important to any 4-H horse project. Youth need to record vaccinations, treatments, and maintenance. Name three things 4-H’ers should record in their animal health and maintenance record?

4-500A Dosages, timing, who administered the treatment, vaccine or medication, shoeing, date, problem or practice, etc. (Many Answers) $500

Describe how a horse is measured?

5-100A hands $100

5-200 Name three gaits of a horse

5-200A Name five standard colors of a horse. $200

5-300 Name 5 major parts of a saddle

5-300A $300

5-400 Demonstrate the proper method of approaching a tied horse.

5-400A $400

5-500 What is the difference between an bridle and a halter.

5-500A $500

In the 4-H Pledge, the four H’s stand for?

6-100A $100 Head Heart Hand Health

6-200 Name at least two famous Americans who were once 4-H’ers?

6-200A Roy Rogers, John Denver, Dolly Parton, Alan Shepard, Don Meredith, Tom Wopat, Charley Pride, Orville Redenbacher and Reba McIntyre (Who else?) $200

6-300 Who can you work with to set up a good record keeping system?

6-300A Extension Agent, 4-H worker, 4-H leader. (Many answers) $300

6-400 In 1907 or 1908, the first emblem used nationally was designed by O. H. Benson as a three-leaf clover. What were the three H’s

6-400A Head, Heart, Hand $400

6-500 The estimated number of horses used for pleasure and work in Utah is: a. b. c.

6-500A $1,000,000 $500

The category is Carcass Write down how much you want to wager.

Right before the fair, you decide to inject your steer with a drug that will make him more tame. You win grand champion, but later everyone finds that you cheated. List at least 3 people that will be hurt by your bad choice.

All family members, other exhibitors, the people who bought your animal, the 4-H agent, the Fair manager, 4-H adult volunteers, the consumer. (Many correct answers.)

Daily Double Round 1 How much do you want to wager?