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Subject: Veterinary
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#1 4-H Caged Bird Project Health Supplement  University of Wisconsin  4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups, 4-H Resources 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
Fact sheet on how to keep your cage bird healthy. It's important that you become familiar with the normal health of your animal so you know when it isn't well. You can create your own health observation chart or use the one in publication 4H369A, "Observing the Normal Animal." (2 pages, 38 KB) 
#2 4-H Cavy Project Health Supplement  University of Wisconsin  4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups, 4-H Resources 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
Fact sheet on how to keep your cavy healthy. It's important that you become familiar with the normal health of your animal so you know when it isn't well. You can create your own health observation chart or use the one in publication 4H369A, "Observing the Normal Animal." (2 pages, 46 KB) 
#3 4-H Fish Project Health Supplement  University of Wisconsin  4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups, 4-H Resources 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
Fact sheet on how to keep your tropical fish healthy. It's important that you become familiar with the normal health of your animal so you know when it isn't well. You can create your own health observation chart or use the one in publication 4H369A, "Observing the Normal Animal." (2 pages, 49 KB) 
#4 4-H Pigeon Project Health Supplement  University of Wisconsin  4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups, 4-H Resources 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
Fact sheet on how to keep your pigeon healthy. It's important that you become familiar with the normal health of your animal so you know when it isn't well. You can create your own health observation chart or use the one in publication 4H369A, "Observing the Normal Animal." (2 pages, 38 KB) 
#5 Animal Disease  University of Nebraska  4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups, 4-H Volunteer/Professional Development Materials, 4-H Resources 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
Build on the knowledge gained in the Normal Animal Unit I from Nebraska 4-H, and explore the field of animal disease in this, the second manual. Youth will be introduced to new words and information about how animals physically react to health problems. Youth will: *Study environmental influences on animal health. *Learn about maintaining animal health. *Explore veterinary medicine as a career. This curriculum is aligned to school standards and is "classroom ready". (Also consider Units I and III in the series.) 
#6 Animal Health and Its Relationship to Our World  University of Nebraska  4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups, 4-H Volunteer/Professional Development Materials, 4-H Resources 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
The Nebraska 4-H Veterinary Science Program Unit III is intended to help broaden the 4-Her's understanding of veterinary medicine and animal health in our changing world. Because it is a self-study course, topics can be anything related to veterinary medicine. Suggested options for study target the relationship of animal health to the environment and the influence of animal health on human health, well-being, and safety. This unit's objective is to not only increase knowledge but to encourage resourcefulness, innovation and creativity. This curriculum is aligned to school standards and is "classroom ready". 
#7 Normal Animal  University of Wisconsin  4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups, 4-H Resources 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
Leader guide on how to help youth recognize and maintain a normal, healthy animal through a series of nine lesson plans. (15 pages.) Publication No. 4H323 
#8 Observing the Normal Animal  University of Wisconsin  4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Resources 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
Directions on how to give your 4-H project animal a physical exam to make sure it stays healthy. Includes a set of procedures and a chart to record your observations for one week. (2 pages, 42KB) Note: This publication is a companion to the following publications that focus on the normal health of common animal species: 4H399B, cage birds; 4H369C, cats; 4H369D, cavies; 4H369E, dairy goats; 4H369F, dogs; 4H369G, tropical fish; 4H369H, pigeons; 4H369I, rabbits; 4H369J, sheep; and 4H369K, swine.  
#9 The Normal Animal  University of Nebraska  4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups, 4-H Volunteer/Professional Development Materials, 4-H Resources 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
Do you know a young person who wants to be a veterinarian? This manual serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of veterinary science and will give youth a better understanding of animal health and care. It can serve as a resource for what is "normal" and "abnormal" in regards to animal health. If the world of veterinary science is of interest, consider this a beginner's guide! (If interested in advanced study, consider Units II and III as well.) The University of Nebraska--Lincoln Extension Normal Animal Veterinary Science series is referenced in 48 locations throughout the National 4-H Cooperative Curriculum System (CCS). The Normal Animal has been aligned to school standards and is "classroom ready". 
#10 Veterinary Science 1: From Airedales to Zebras  National 4-H Council  4-H Individual Project Curriculum 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
Introduces youth to the normal animal, basic anatomy and systems, elementary principles of disease and careers with animals 
#11 Veterinary Science 2: All Systems Go  National 4-H Council  4-H Individual Project Curriculum 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
Youth will examine health and disease topics, normal and abnormal conditions and veterinary careers 
#12 Veterinary Science 3: On the Cutting Edge  National 4-H Council  4-H Individual Project Curriculum 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
This guide involves youth in in-depth investigation of normal and abnormal systems, preparation for college and exploration of the diversity of the veterinary profession 
#13 Veterinary Science Leader's Guide  University of Nebraska  4-H Volunteer/Professional Development Materials 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
Have you found yourself serving as a mentor for youth interested in veterinary science? This is the manual for you! The Nebraska 4-H Veterinary Science Leader's Guide is designed to help you develop ideas and projects related to veterinary medicine. This resource will aid you in planning and preparing for how to best work with youth in this area. Topics covered include: * Understanding basic animal needs * Keeping health records * Technology * The relationship of disease to nutrition, stress, and heredity * Basic disease prevention * Environmental influences * Careers * And much more! 
#14 Veterinary Science: Helper's Guide  National 4-H Council  4-H Volunteer/Professional Development Materials; 4-H Individual Project Curriculum 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
Loaded with group games and activities 
#15 Wonderwise: Vet Detective  University of Nebraska  4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups 
Subject: Veterinary
Description
The Wonderwise 4-H Project is a series of informal science education activities designed for use in 4-H clubs, camps, and special interest programs. Tolani Francisco, DVM, travels to Native American reservations to check on the health of bison and elk. Her challenge is to stop the spread of animal diseases using the science behind traditional Native values. Tolani’s work in veterinary medicine takes her all over the world to help native people protect their wildlife and their land.