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Kinder Farm Park Livestock

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Kinder Farm Park 4-H Livestock Club teaches our youth valuable life skills and a basic understanding of agriculture and its importance in society. Cows, goats, sheep, pigs and poultry are just some of the animals that our 4-H members and adult volunteers work with. Our members are also given the opportunity to compete at 4-H competitions and the County Fair. 

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Nubian Goats April 2008

Please contact the Kinder Farm Park Office at (410) 222-6115 for additional information.
   
Nubian Goats at Kinder Farm Park
April 4, 2008 - Layla, Canyon and Gypsy are five-day old Nubian Goats being cared for by Emily Jelick from the Kinder Farm Park 4-H Livestock Club.
   
Lambs at Kinder Farm Park
4H members with their lambs at Kinder Farm Park in Millersville. Photograph below from left to right: Brittany deGail with her lamb Katrina, born March 25, 2008, Joseph Degreenia with his lamb Izzy (Isabella), born March 22, 2008, Victoria Willis with lambs Alden and Adella, born February 28, 2008 and Jess Hardy with her lamb Remington, born February 21, 2008.

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4H members with their lambs at Kinder Farm Park

   
Suffolk Ewe Gives Birth at Kinder Farm Park

Poppy the Suffolk ewe gave birth on Friday, March 30, 2007 to two lambs, Daisy and Wallace. Daisy weighed in at 10.5 lbs and Wallace weighed in at 11 3/4 lbs. Mom and babies are doing well.

     

Ewe Gives Birth at Kinder Farm Park

Abby, the resident Suffolk/ Shropshire cross ewe at Kinder Farm Park gave birth on March 26, 2007 at 8:25 a.m. The lamb's name is Gabrielle or Gabby for short. The Degreenia family are the owners (Gina, Todd, Joseph and Alyssa).

 

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Dexter Cow Gives Birth at Kinder Farm Park

A black Dexter cow named Shay gave birth early morning on Sunday, February 11, 2007 at Kinder Farm Park. The calf's name is Caitlin. The Blue family, 4-H volunteers own the cow and calf. Both mother cow and calf are doing well. 

  

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Suffork Ewe Gives Birth at Kinder Farm Park

Jessica Hardy's Suffolk Ewe named Poppy gave birth on February 23, 2006 between 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. at Kinder Farm Park. Both mother lamb and baby lamb appear to be doing well.

  

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Black Angus Heifer at Kinder Farm Park

A Black Angus heifer arrived at Kinder Farm Park on Monday, December 12, 2005.  Currently weighing in at about 600 pounds, the heifer was born last March at the Day's farm in Howard County. Kinder Park 4-H Livestock Club member Kara Kreiger age 14, is caring for the heifer and will be showing her in 4-H competitions and the County Fair over the next year. The students at Benfield Elementary School were asked to decide on a name for Kinder Farm Park’s newest resident. Kinder Farm Park’s own, Clover and Levi, Jersey steers, have already fallen hopelessly in love with her. 

   

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