A&M Consolidated FFA Animal Projects Overview

 
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Cattle, Swine, Broilers, Turkeys, Rabbits, Sheep, and Goats
 
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Most expensive and labor intensive
Approximately 500 pounds when purchased
Can be purchased by the student with help from the teachers
Require two feedings per day as well as bathing and exercising
Weight checked weekly
Purchase cost $800+
Maintenance cost
 (feed, hay, hoof trims, shots, supplements, entries,
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$1,100+
Profit (steers only) 
if you make the sale at a major livestock show you
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$2,000+
 
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Require a  10’ X 16’ dry pen
Purchase Dates:
All steers must be purchased before June to be able to show at all livestock
shows
Heifers may be purchased at any time before November 1
(Heifers) ALL PAPER WORK MUST BE COMPLETED BY NOVEMBER 1 (paper
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30-50 lbs. when purchased
Show between 220-270 lbs.
Eat pelleted and medicated feed only
Need covered dry pen with access to fresh air
Bedding must be sand or shavings
Purchase cost $500
Maintenance cost (feed, shots, supplements, entries, tags, tack,
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$500+
 
Can be purchased by the student with help from the teachers
Require 20-30 minutes +per day exercise
Two feedings per day
Pen size 6’ X 10’
Profit 
if you make the sale at a major livestock show you will receive
anywhere from 
$700+
If you do not make the sale, you will receive floor price (price per
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BCYLS Swine will be purchased by Thanksgiving, all other swine will
be purchased according to tag-in dates
 
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Pen should be 8’ X 8’,  predator proof and have sand or shavings for
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Must be exercised 20-30 minutes per day
Two feedings per day
Purchase Cost 
$500+
Maintenance cost (feed, shots, supplements, entries, tags, tack, etc.)
$500+
Profit 
if you make the sale at a major livestock show you will receive
anywhere from 
$500+
If you do not make the sale, you will receive floor price (price per pound
depending on market
 
value
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Animals must be purchased according to tag-in dates (Fall for all shows
except State Fair). Ewes must have breeders state premises tag
 
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Received at 1 day old
Min. order of 25 birds
, come in increments of 25
Show a pen of 3 with one alternate
Raise them for 6-8 weeks
Full feed at all times
Heat lamps required
Min. 2 square feet per bird
 
Purchase cost 
$1.50/bird
Maintenance cost (feed, supplements, entries, supplies, etc.)
$300+
Shavings must be turned once per day
Birds must be exercised many times throughout the day
Must have adequate ventilation
Profit 
if you make the sale at a major livestock show you will receive
anywhere from 
$500+ for a pen of 3 only
 
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Similar to broilers
Min. 8 square feet per bird
Min. order of 5
Eat more then Market Broilers
Only show one
Maintenance cost (feed, supplements, entries, supplies, etc.)
$300+
 
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Raise breeders and show their offspring
Separate cage for each rabbit
Must be meat type
Need extra cages
Purchase cost 
$30-50+ per rabbit, must show a pen of 3, wise to also
have at least 2 alternate rabbits
Maintenance cost $200+ (feed, supplements, entries, supplies,
etc.)
$300+
Show a pen of three
 
These are all projects for the students to raise, not the teacher
or the parents/legal guardian. Teachers will 
supervise
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students who choose to raise the projects. Anytime the
student has a question about their project they should feel
free to seek an answer from the advisors. These projects are
designed to increase the student’s knowledge of agriculture
production and allow them to demonstrate all the different
skills that are learned when raising a project. Students are
encouraged to further research the specie before making a
decision with the help of the advisor and parent/legal
guardian.
 
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Mrs. Luna @ rluna@csisd.org
Mr. Templeton @ jtempleton@csisd.org
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A comprehensive overview of animal projects managed by A&M Consolidated FFA, including details on Cattle (Steers and Heifers), Swine (Barrows and Gilts), Sheep, and Goats. Covering details such as purchase costs, maintenance, feeding, exercising requirements, show participation, sale profits, and more.

  • Animal Projects
  • Livestock
  • Agriculture
  • FFA
  • Student Participation

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  1. A&M Consolidated FFA A&M Consolidated FFA Animal Projects Animal Projects Cattle, Swine, Broilers, Turkeys, Rabbits, Sheep, and Goats

  2. Cattle (Steers and Heifers) Cattle (Steers and Heifers) Most expensive and labor intensive Approximately 500 pounds when purchased Can be purchased by the student with help from the teachers Require two feedings per day as well as bathing and exercising Weight checked weekly Purchase cost $800+ Maintenance cost (feed, hay, hoof trims, shots, supplements, entries, tags, tack, etc.)$1,100+ Profit (steers only) if you make the sale at a major livestock show you will receive anywhere from $2,000+

  3. Cattle (Steers and Heifers) Cattle (Steers and Heifers) If you do not make the sale (steers only), you will receive floor price (price per pound depending on market value) Require a 10 X 16 dry pen Purchase Dates: All steers must be purchased before June to be able to show at all livestock shows Heifers may be purchased at any time before November 1 (Heifers) ALL PAPER WORK MUST BE COMPLETED BY NOVEMBER 1 (paper transfers)

  4. Swine Swine (Barrows and Gilts) 30-50 lbs. when purchased Show between 220-270 lbs. Eat pelleted and medicated feed only Need covered dry pen with access to fresh air Bedding must be sand or shavings Purchase cost $500 Maintenance cost (feed, shots, supplements, entries, tags, tack, etc.)$500+

  5. Swine Swine (Barrows and Gilts) Can be purchased by the student with help from the teachers Require 20-30 minutes +per day exercise Two feedings per day Pen size 6 X 10 Profit if you make the sale at a major livestock show you will receive anywhere from $700+ If you do not make the sale, you will receive floor price (price per pound depending on market value) BCYLS Swine will be purchased by Thanksgiving, all other swine will be purchased according to tag-in dates

  6. Sheep and Goats Sheep and Goats Pen should be 8 X 8 , predator proof and have sand or shavings for bedding Must be exercised 20-30 minutes per day Two feedings per day Purchase Cost $500+ Maintenance cost (feed, shots, supplements, entries, tags, tack, etc.)$500+ Profit if you make the sale at a major livestock show you will receive anywhere from $500+ If you do not make the sale, you will receive floor price (price per pound depending on market value) Animals must be purchased according to tag-in dates (Fall for all shows except State Fair). Ewes must have breeders state premises tag

  7. Market Broilers Market Broilers Received at 1 day old Min. order of 25 birds, come in increments of 25 Show a pen of 3 with one alternate Raise them for 6-8 weeks Full feed at all times Heat lamps required Min. 2 square feet per bird

  8. Market Broilers Market Broilers Purchase cost $1.50/bird Maintenance cost (feed, supplements, entries, supplies, etc.)$300+ Shavings must be turned once per day Birds must be exercised many times throughout the day Must have adequate ventilation Profit if you make the sale at a major livestock show you will receive anywhere from $500+ for a pen of 3 only

  9. Turkeys Turkeys Similar to broilers Min. 8 square feet per bird Min. order of 5 Eat more then Market Broilers Only show one Maintenance cost (feed, supplements, entries, supplies, etc.)$300+

  10. Rabbits Rabbits Raise breeders and show their offspring Separate cage for each rabbit Must be meat type Need extra cages Purchase cost $30-50+ per rabbit, must show a pen of 3, wise to also have at least 2 alternate rabbits Maintenance cost $200+ (feed, supplements, entries, supplies, etc.)$300+ Show a pen of three

  11. These are all projects for the students to raise, not the teacher or the parents/legal guardian. Teachers will supervise the students who choose to raise the projects. Anytime the student has a question about their project they should feel free to seek an answer from the advisors. These projects are designed to increase the student s knowledge of agriculture production and allow them to demonstrate all the different skills that are learned when raising a project. Students are encouraged to further research the specie before making a decision with the help of the advisor and parent/legal guardian.

  12. All projects require the students to keep financial All projects require the students to keep financial records in their record book. Which will allow records in their record book. Which will allow them to work towards FFA Degrees them to work towards FFA Degrees

  13. Feel free to contact the advisors at any time with your questions: Feel free to contact the advisors at any time with your questions: Ms. Lewandowski @ hlewandowski@csisd.org Mrs. Luna @ rluna@csisd.org Mr. Templeton @ jtempleton@csisd.org

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