General 4H
Livestock
4H Facts
4H History
4H Activities
100

What is the 4H emblem? 

A 4-leaf clover

100

Baby goats are called

Kids

100

How many members does 4H have nationally?

6.5 million

100

What year was 4H was founded?

1902

100

Where is 4H camp hosted each summer?

Camp Grant Walker in Pollock, Louisiana

200

Name the 4H colors

Green and white

200

What is the proper name for both male and female sheep?

Ram and Ewe

200

What is the National 4H Center located?

Chevy Chase, Maryland

200

Original name of 4H

Corn Club

200

The 2 major camps high-school 4Hers attend

Junior Leader Conference (JLC) and 4H University

300

The 4 H’s stand for…

Head, Heart, Hands, Health

300

How long does it take for an egg to hatch?

21 days

300

How much milk does a cow produce, on average?

6-7 Gallons

300

True or False: the original payment for 4H Camp was 1 chicken

TRUE!

On the last night, they slaughtered all the chicken and had a chicken fry.

300

What project(s) and/or clubs include clothing?

Sewing and Sewing Club

400

Finish the philosophy…

“To make the best ____”

400

Name the most common breeds of beef heifers

Angus

Hereford

Shorthorn

Longhorn

Highland

400

What Leadership Board and Ambassador opportunities does 4H offer?

Boards: Executive, Fashion, Citizenship, Food and Fitness, STEM

Ambassadors: Livestock, Shooting Sports, Equine, Wetlands 

400

What wording was added to the 4H pledge in 1973?

The end of the Pledge, “And my world.”

400

Name the disciplines of Shooting Sports

Archery

Air Rifle

Shotgun

Small Bore Rifle

500

What organization primarily runs Louisiana 4H?

LSU AgCenter

500

Name the projects shown in livestock

Dairy Cattle

Beef Cattle

Swine

Sheep

Goats

Equine

Poultry

Rabbits

500

How many healthy living/civic engagement related projects do 4Hers participate in yearly?

2.5 million

500

Who started the first Lousiana 4H club and in what parish?

William Ray of Avoyelles Parish

500

4H University was originally named…

Short Course

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