4-H Dairy Goat - Iowa State University Extension and Outreach

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4-H Youth Development
4-H Dairy Goat
Lifetime Record
Name of 4-H’er
One of these summary forms is needed for each 4-H dairy goat. It contains permanent identification, production, and health records. This form may help you complete your 4-H Dairy Animal Project Worksheet.
Animal’s Name
Breed
Date Born
Date Project Started
Tattoo or Eartag #
If registered, registration #
Sire’s Name
Sire’s Code
Dam’s Name
Dam’s Registration or Eartag #
Health Record (Dehorning, foot trimming, vaccinations, etc.)
Date
Item
Cost
Date
Item
Cost
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4H 393a WS May 2007
Breeding and Kidding Record
Breeding Date
history bred
for
Date
bred
Date
bred
Settled to
(sire)
Kidding date
Sex of Kid’s ear tag number and/
Kid
or tattoo number
Value
1st
Kidding
2nd
Kidding
3rd
Kidding
4th
Kidding
5th
Kidding
6th
Kidding
Production Summary (Fill in one line for each location. The following information can be taken directly from the DHI
203 form.
Age
Date
Fresh
Days
Total production
Milk
2
lbs. prolbs. fat
tein
Value of product
Feed Cost
Income Over
Feed Cost
Goat
EATA
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