4-H Rabbit Project
The Larimer County Rabbit Project is a great way to learn about animal husbandry and overall care. Youth in the Rabbit project interact with research-based information that encourages confidence, character-building, industry knowledge, and sportsmanship. Youth will can learn how to properly care for an animal and how to keep accurate records.
Manual
All project manuals are received through the Larimer County 4-H Extension office. These will be distributed to 4-H members through their organizational leaders (club leaders) after enrollment is complete. For more information on enrollment visit Join 4-H.
E-log / Record Book
4-H Record Books are also called e-Records. They can be downloaded from the State 4-H Website. Each project has its own record book that members are required to complete each year. The links to e-Records in the specific project areas are below. Record books are turned in at Interview Judging before our County Fair. In June, you will need to schedule an interview for each of your project areas and bring your record book with you to Interview Judging the week of the Larimer County 4-H Fair.
Forms
Events and Opportunities
- Livestock Field Day
2020 Larimer County Fair Information
- Rabbit Showmanship Information
- Rabbit Showmanship 101
- Rabbit Showmanship 102
- Rabbit Showmanship Interview
- Rabbit Dress a Bunny
Other
- 2020-06 Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Update
- 2020-05-20 Mandatory reporting of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease occurrences to the State Veterinarian
- 2020-05-08 RHD Biosecurity Recommendations
- 2020-04-24 Rabbit Biosecurity & RHDV1/RHDV2 Information
- Resources for Presentations
- Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Information