Poultry | Rabbits | Guinea Pigs | 4-H | Animal Crackers |
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What is a cockerel
A male chicken less than one year old
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What are baby rabbits
Kits
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What are cavies
Another name for guinea pigs
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What is a clover
4-H emblem
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What are: Poultry, guinea pigs, rabbits, horse, swine, cattle, sheep, goats
Name three different animal projects
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What is: Cooling; the heat escapes the body through the comb
The comb is used for cooling the bird, which is why some breeds have a crest that sits on top of the comb. Those breeds, such as the polish, are meant to live in colder climates.
A chickens combs purpose
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What are its ears
A rabbits cooling system
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What is 20
How many teeth do guinea pigs have
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What are green and white
4-H colors
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What is water
The most important nutrient in any animals diet
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What is Omnivorous
Chickens are omnivorous, eating both meat and vegetation. Among other things, they will eat worms, snails, insects, grass, leaves, plants, seeds and even small mice and lizards.
Chickens dietary habits
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What are: Buck teeth, wolf teeth, butting teeth, or pegged teeth
Malocclusion
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What is vitamin C
Vitamin that cannot be produced by a guinea pig
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What is best
To make the ____ better
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What is October 1st
When the 4-H year begins
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What is grit
Goes into the gizzard to help break food down
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What is a dewlap
A fold of skin and fur near the doe’s neck (in some breeds) from which she will pull fur to line the nest for kits.
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What is ten weeks
Gestation period of a guinea pig
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What is doing
Learn by ______
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What are blue, red, white, and purple
Show ribbons colors
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What is a dual-purpose breed
A breed of chicken used for both meat and egg production
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What is a pedigree
Written record of a rabbits family
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What is respiratory infections
Common infection in guinea pigs
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What are Head, Hands, Heart, Health
The four H's
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What is showmanship
When showing at fair, the judge is judging you
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