Bay County Building
515 Center Avenue, Suite G-102
Bay City, Michigan 48708-5124
Voice: (989) 895-4026
Fax: (989) 895-4217

4-H Livestock Association

The Bay County 4-H Livestock Association is comprised of 4-H members and volunteers working with livestock projects. All members of the association also hold membership in organized 4-H clubs. The primary purpose of the Livestock Association is to help members working on livestock projects receive appropriate training and resources on animal handling and showmanship. The Livestock Association coordinates all activities related to the annual Livestock Auction held during the Bay County Fair and Youth Exposition.

The association meets on the third Thursday of the month, 6:00 p.m., at the Fair Grounds Canteen.  The association does not meet during the months of November and December.

The current officers of the 4-H Livestock Association include:


President: Tristen Julian
Vice President: Jannah LaBean
Secretary: Position still available
Treasurer: Nicole Wolfe
Officer at Large:  Position still available

Agendas and Minutes
Minutes of Livestock Association meetings for the current calendar year are available below. 


Forms and Downloads

 

 

4-H Livestock Activities

Below is a listing of County 4-H Livestock Activities. Those that are in bold print you may click on to get more information. Keep checking as these events will be updated as info becomes available!


 

More Livestock Events and Resources

For more information about Statewide 4-H Livestock Events and Resources go to the 4-H Youth Development Animal Science Website: http://msue.anr.msu.edu/topic/info/animal_science. You can also visit http://www.ans.msu.edu/events for upcoming events.

Market Livestock Quality Assurance

4-H members and leaders are encouraged to review quality assurance information each year to make sure they are following the recommendations. Below are links to documents to review.

http://www.pork.org/pqa-plus-certification/

To certify online go to: https://account.pork.org/login?ReturnUrl=https%3A%2F%2Flms.pork.org%2F

 

 

 

 

 

     

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