Alachua County Youth Fair And Livestock Show

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Alachua County Youth Fair And Livestock Show 2019 Dairy Cow Record Book As of September 1, 2018 Exhibitor Name: Age: I hereby certify that as the exhibitor of this project, I have personally been responsible for the care of this (these) animal(s), have personally kept records on this project, and have personally completed this record book to the best of my ability. Exhibitor Signature: Date: This student is an active member of the 4-H Club/FFA Chapter and is eligible to show livestock at the Alachua County Youth Fair and Livestock Show. I verify that this record book is a complete and active representation of the project. 4-H Leader or FFA Advisor Signature: Date: 1 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Record Book Score Card Points Sections Possible Agreements (All signature and correct dates) 3 Project Inventory 8 Project Animal Inventory 8 Health Records 8 Breeding Records-Plans 10 Project Income 4 Production Income 8 Non-Feed Expenses 8 Feed Expenses 8 Project Financial Summary 5 Project Story 10 Picture Story (Pictures and caption will be judged together) 10 Neatness and Accuracy 10 Points Received Optional Bonus Points Points Possible Points Received Project Accomplishment and/or Activities 5 Total Possible Points 105 Total Points Received Judges Comments: Ribbon Awards Blue 90-100 points Red 80-89 points White 70-79 points No ribbon 69 points and below 2 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Project Agreement To be completed at the beginning of this project. I agree to be responsible for my project. I understand my parent(s) or others can help me, but that completing my project and this record book is my responsibility. Exhibitor s Signature Date We (I) will be responsible for providing help if needed along with assistance and encouragement while our (my) child is working on this project. Parent/Guardian Signature Date Drug Statement To be completed at the end of this project. I hereby certify that any drug, antibiotic, or biological substance which may have been administered by myself, or any other person, was done so in strict compliance with the manufacturers label requirements or as prescribed by a veterinarian. Exhibitor s Signature Date Parent/Guardian Signature Date 3 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Project Inventory Notes for Project inventory 1. Date acquired List the date you obtained this item. On items older than 1 year, the estimated month and year will be sufficient. 2. Original purchase cost or value What did this item cost when you obtained it? or What was its fair market value if you didn t have to purchase it? 3. Value at beginning of project Same as purchase cost for items purchased in the current project year. On items from previous years, this should be the value from last year s ending inventory (corrected if necessary) or depreciated value of 10% of original purchase cost per project year. 4. Depreciation of 10% - (For this record book it will be based on simple straight-line depreciation with no salvage value and an assumed 10-year life) This will be 10% per project year of the original purchase cost for the items you will still have at the end of the project. This includes items you had at the beginning of the project as well as items purchased during the year. Depreciation is the loss in value of your assets due to wear and tear and it is an expense. 5. Value at the end of the project This is the value at the beginning of the project minus the current year s depreciation. Examples Items Description Date Acquired Original Purchase Cost or Value Value at Beginning of Project Depreciation Value at end of project Rope 09/2010 5.00 3.50.50 3.00 Explanation Gift from parents 4 years ago at start of project Fair value when received Depreciated in prior 3 yrs 10% per year value = 5.00 1.50 Depreciation this year = 10% of 5.00 5.00-1.50-0.50 3.00 Brush 01/2014 6.00 5.40.60 4.80 Explanation Total Depreciation * Value of Project Assets Purchased last project year Purchase price Depreciated in prior year 10% Value = 6.00 0.60 Depreciation this year = 10% of 6.00 1.10 6.00-0.60-0.60 4.80 7.80 4 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

*Depreciation is an expense. List all equipment and assets you had at the beginning of the project. After listing existing inventory, you should also list those items you purchased this year that you will keep after the project is finished. List the items you will keep past the end of this project on this page only (inventory examples include clippers, blowers, chutes, tack, etc.). Do NOT list expendable items such as shampoo, etc. Refer to Notes for Project Inventory, page 4, for descriptions of each column. Item Description Date Acquired Original Purchase Cost or Value Value at Beginning of Project Depreciation (10% of Original Cost) Value at end of project Total Depreciation (Depreciation is an expense) Value of Project Assets 5 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Project Animal Inventory Notes for Project Animal Inventory List all animals you own at the beginning of the project and add any animals you purchase or animals born during the project year. Beginning Value: Value of animals at the beginning of project OR purchase cost of new animals OR values of animals born. Ending Value: Value of animals at the end of project OR beginning value plus expenses OR market price, OR estimated value. Animal value should increase at the end of project and should be an estimated value. Animal Description (Name/Number) Breed Sex Date Purchased/Born Beginning Value $ Ending Value $ Indicate if animal kept, sold, died, etc Total Beginning Value $ Total Ending Value $ 6 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Health Records Notes for Health Records List all health records including de-worming, vaccinations, health certificates, any reason you have had to treat animals for sickness, or have had the veterinarian out to care for animals. Include any well animal care such as a health certificate. Fill in all applicable information. If your animal is healthy throughout the project, make a note of that. Fill out an Animal Health Record and treatment form for each animal receiving treatment and for each health event (make copies as necessary). Note: All health expenses should be listed under non-feed expenses on page. * Route of Administration (SQ, IM, IV, IN, topical, oral) SQ subcutaneous (under the skin) IM intramuscular (into a muscle) IV Intravenous (into a vein) Topical (onto the skin) Oral (ingested) Notes: 7 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Health Records & Treatment Fill out a health record and treatment map for each health event by date. Treatment Date: Reason: Medication Given: Animal ID: Administrator s Name: Withdrawal Period: Route of administration: Expiration Date: Lot Number: Treatment Date: Reason: Medication Given: Animal ID: Administrator s Name: Withdrawal Period: Route of administration: Expiration Date: Lot Number: Treatment Date: Reason: Medication Given: Animal ID: Administrator s Name: Withdrawal Period: Route of administration: Expiration Date: Lot Number: Treatment Date: Reason: Medication Given: Animal ID: Administrator s Name: Withdrawal Period: Route of administration: Expiration Date: Lot Number: Treatment Date: Reason: Medication Given: Animal ID: Administrator s Name: Withdrawal Period: Route of administration: Expiration Date: Lot Number: 8 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Breeding Records Fill in the information that pertains to your animals breeding information. Breeding Records If you are not charged a breeding fee, then you must enter zero. Animal Name or ID # Breed Sire Name/Reg. # Breed Date(s) Breed/Exposed A.I. or Natural Due Date Breeding Fee $ Total Breeding Fees $ 9 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Calving Record List all calves born to your project animal(s). Record the income received from the sale of any calves born. If you have no sales of calves born, then enter zero. Date Born Calf Name Sex Dam/Reg. # Sire/Reg. # Sale Value of Calf $ Total Income of Sale of Calves: Breeding Plans If calves are not old enough to breed, then indicate your plans for breeding when calves are appropriate age. Add an additional page(s) if needed. 10 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Production Income Milk Production Record List the average monthly amount of milk produced (in pounds) by each animal. If you receive milk checks, record the income amount received from the milk sales. If your animal is housed at a dairy, contact the dairy for monthly production records. If you exchange milk for housing/care with the dairy, you should still record the milk produced but indicate below that you do not receive income from milk produced by your cow/s. If your animals are not lactating then you must enter zero. Animal #1 Animal #2 Animal #3 Animal #4 Animal #5 Total Value $ September October November December January February March Yearly Totals Average price per pound for the year $ Income from sale of Milk $ I do not receive income for milk produced by my cow/s ( ) 11 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Non-Feed Expenses List everything that you spend money for that you will NOT have at the end of the project and that is NOT feed or hay. This includes items such as entry fees, bedding, shampoo, grooming products, film, developing, and all health expenses. If you had limited non-feed expenses, please make a note at the bottom of the page with an explanation. Date Purchased From Description Quantity Price Total Total Non-Feed Expenses 12 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Feed Expenses List all feed, milk replacer, and hay expenses on this page (list each feed purchase separately.) Add additional pages as needed. If feed is purchased in bulk or limited amount of feed is purchased, please make explanation of that on the bottom of the page. Date # of Pounds % of Protein Description Price Per Bag/Bale Total 13 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Date # of Pounds % of Protein Description Price Per Bag/Bale Total Total # of Feed Notes: Total Feed Expenses 14 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Project Financial Summary Assets Source of Asset Amount Value of Ending Inventory Value of Animal Inventory Total Value of Assets (Value of Project Inventory + Value of Animal Inventory) Expenses Source of Expense Total Depreciation Non-Feed Expenses Feed Expenses Breeding Fees Amount Total Expenses Income Source of Income Production Income Sale of Calves Income Amount Total Income Change in Animal Inventory Value at End Value at Beginning Net Change in Animal Inventory (Value at End Value at Beginning) Profit Profit (Total Income Total Expenses)+Net Change in Animal Inventory *Final profit or loss can be figured by adding animal premiums and achievement money after fair. 15 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Project Story Story should be about you and your animal and what you have learned from completing the project. Add additional pages if needed. Minimum word requirements: Senior Division 300 words, Intermediate Division 200 words, & Junior Division 75 words. 16 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Picture Story Pictures can be photographs or drawings. (Minimum of 4 pictures of your project must be included.) Show the beginning and end of your project along with different skills that you have learned. These may be photos, charts, diagrams, plans (such as for animal pens). The pictures should complement your project story. Include a caption with each photo explaining what you are doing and why you are doing the things shown in the picture. What skills are you demonstrating and why? Captions can be informational or persuasive in nature. Age of exhibitor, spelling and grammar are considered in the judges decision. Captions may be typed. Photo Caption: 17 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Picture Story Pictures can be photographs or drawings. (Minimum of 4 pictures of your project must be included.) Show the beginning and end of your project along with different skills that you have learned. These may be photos, charts, diagrams, plans (such as for animal pens). The pictures should complement your project story. Include a caption with each photo explaining what you are doing and why you are doing the things shown in the picture. What skills are you demonstrating and why? Captions can be informational or persuasive in nature. Age of exhibitor, spelling and grammar are considered in the judges decision. Captions may be typed. Photo Caption: 18 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Picture Story Pictures can be photographs or drawings. (Minimum of 4 pictures of your project must be included.) Show the beginning and end of your project along with different skills that you have learned. These may be photos, charts, diagrams, plans (such as for animal pens). The pictures should complement your project story. Include a caption with each photo explaining what you are doing and why you are doing the things shown in the picture. What skills are you demonstrating and why? Captions can be informational or persuasive in nature. Age of exhibitor, spelling and grammar are considered in the judges decision. Captions may be typed. Photo Caption: 19 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Picture Story Pictures can be photographs or drawings. (Minimum of 4 pictures of your project must be included.) Show the beginning and end of your project along with different skills that you have learned. These may be photos, charts, diagrams, plans (such as for animal pens). The pictures should complement your project story. Include a caption with each photo explaining what you are doing and why you are doing the things shown in the picture. What skills are you demonstrating and why? Captions can be informational or persuasive in nature. Age of exhibitor, spelling and grammar are considered in the judges decision. Captions may be typed. Photo Caption: 20 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

Project Accomplishments and Activities (Optional Bonus Section*) List the project books, exhibits, demonstrations, judging teams, day camps, leadership activities, State Fair activities and project-related community service activities engaged in during this project year (September 1 March 3). Give the title of exhibits; don t just put poster, display, etc. The activities do not have to be 4-H or FFA sponsored, but they must be related to this project. Activities that are mandatory (such as ethics training) do not count for bonus points but can be listed. Examples Month/Year Description Title Where Leader/Advisor Initials December Day Camp Milk: Good for Your County Extension XX 2010 Body Office January 2010 Leadership Organized milking Archer Dairy Farm XX clinic February 2010 Demonstration Make Your Own Halter February Micanopy Club Meeting March 2010 Poster Dairy Breeds Alachua County Youth Fair March 2010 Public Speaking Speech about health Kiwanis Club, benefits of milk Gainesville April 2010 Community Service Milk & Cookies Salvation Army Benefit (benefiting Salvation Army) Month/Year Description Title Where Leader/Advisor Initials XX XX XX XX *This section is optional. It s worth extra points on your record book score sheet. Write or type on an additional sheet if necessary. 21 Last revised by AEW 09/01/2018

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