New Universal Record Books
During the last few years, 4-H Saskatchewan has been developing new universal record books which can be used with all 4-H projects in Saskatchewan. The books are available in three skill levels: Level 1, 2, and 3.
All 4-H members complete the same General Record Book section for each club that they are enrolled in. These include information about your club, members, meetings, and goals.
For each project you are enrolled in, you must complete a Project Record Book. In addition to pages about your project group and meetings, there are specific pages for the type of project. 4-H Projects can be categorized in to:
All 4-H members complete the same General Record Book section for each club that they are enrolled in. These include information about your club, members, meetings, and goals.
For each project you are enrolled in, you must complete a Project Record Book. In addition to pages about your project group and meetings, there are specific pages for the type of project. 4-H Projects can be categorized in to:
Animal project
An Animal Project includes all animal projects complete animal identification pages, health records, equipment inventory, and feed records (e.g. horse, canine, heifer, cow/calf).
- If your animal is a breeding animal (e.g. cow-calf), you must include an Animal Offspring record.
- If your animal is a production animal (e.g. dairy, poultry), you can include the Production Record.
Market Animal Project
Members in a market animal project (raising their project animal for sale) complete special feed and weight records, and a feed evaluation. (e.g. market steer, swine, lamb)
Active project
Are you learning how to do something or spending time practicing activities? Active Project Records have additional pages to track your equipment, time spent practicing, and things that you’ve learned or researched. (e.g. archery, photography, outdoor living)
Creative project
At the end of your project will you have created or made something? Creative Project records track each item that you have created, the time spent creating them, things that you’ve learned or researched, and the equipment that you’ve used. (e.g. woodworking, cooking, welding)
NOTE: If you are in multiple projects (eg. Market steer and heifer), you must complete a project record book for each. You can put them all in one binder, but each project should be separated into different section in your record book binder.
The new record books can be found below. All are fillable PDF documents!
The new record books can be found below. All are fillable PDF documents!