![]() Poultry Guidelines and Instructions FOR STATE PROGRAMS (not County)Ģ015 AGNR - Avian Influenza: What You Need to Know, Not Fear Rabbit & Cavy InfoĤ-H Rabbit Card: contact Jeanne Williams at Due June 1 if you plan to enter in the Maryland State Fair. P remises Registration (MDA) Poultry InfoĤ-H Poultry Card: contact Jeanne Williams at Department Agriculture Animal Health Requirements ![]() Livestock Ad Book Work Sheet Due June 1 of each yearĢ020 Breeding Animal Registration Due July 1 of each yearĤ-H Breeding Animal Lease Program Form for Heifers Only and Statement of Understanding and Release Both forms due every year by July 1 To set up an appointment with an examiner, please contact Jeanne Williams at Testing can be done year round. Horsemanship Standards - levels 1 & 2 (County show) and 3 (State show) - Consists of a written test, oral practicum and riding pattern for each level. Maryland Department of Agriculture Animal Health Requirements Members may access the AH&QA program at: General InformationĤ-H Dog Card: contact Jeanne Williams at Horse & Pony InfoĤ-H Horse Card: contact Jeanne Williams at Performance Animal Lease Guidelines and Statement of Understanding and Release Both forms due every year by May 31 Site will be available each year from mid-March thru July 31 The program automatically directs members to the correct level based on their birthdate. The program is not supported by Internet Explorer. The program contains two levels, a Junior-aged Level and an Intermediate/Senior-aged Level. The QA program must be completed using Firefox, Chrome or Safari web browsers. You must have a current certificate on file as you move from Junior, to Intermediate to Senior. (The Junior program does not have species specific sections like the Intermediate/Senior program does).Ĭomplete the Maryland 4-H Quality Assurance Online Training Program - available online starting Mid-March and is closed July 31. This program is offered to help youth who participate in 4-H animal projects in Maryland learn about the importance of caring for, grooming and showing their animals in safe and ethical ways.Ĥ-Hers are required to complete the on-line training program when they reach each 4-H age division (juniors (8-10), intermediates (11-13), seniors (14-18) - all as of January 1 of the current year) OR when an Intermediate or Senior 4-H member chooses to show a new species since last completing the program within their age division they must return to program and complete the program for the new species area. All Maryland 4-H members enrolled in alpacas, beef, dairy, goats, horse and pony, poultry, sheep, swine and rabbits are required to complete the Maryland 4-H On-Line Animal Husbandry & Quality Assurance (AH&QA) Program to be eligible to exhibit their project animals in Maryland County 4-H and State 4-H Shows.
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