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4‐H Sow Production Record Name___________________________________________ Grade________ County__________________________ Name/Number of Sow_____________________________ Breed ___________________ Ear Mark______________ Date Born______________ Weight at 56 days_________ Number in litter__________ Average Weight__________ (mo/day/year) Name of Breeder*_________________________ Location Obtained____________________ Date______________ (mo/day/year) Cost/Value__________ Disposal Date_____________ Reason or Sold to___________________ Value___________ (mo/day/year) *The breeder is the owner of the dam when she was bred.
A record is part of your 4-H project. Keep your record neat, clean, and up-to-date. If you need help, ask your
parents or leader. If you need more space, attach another sheet of paper.
Pedigree Grand Sire_________________________________ Sire________________________________
** **_______________________________________ Grand Dam_________________________________ **_______________________________________ Grand Sire_________________________________ Dam_______________________________ **________________________________________ ** Grand Dam________________________________ **________________________________________ **Name of owner, production records, etc.
Health Record (illness or injury, treatment, vaccinations—give dates) Comments (show record, individual identification of offspring, etc.) 781‐03R
4‐H Youth Development May 2014 Name or No. of Sow________________________________ Breed _________________________ Ear Mark____________ Litter No. Example: 3 Litter Number Example: 3 Breeding Record Date(s) Served Birth Record
Breed & name or no. of Sire Date
11/06/12 C.W. Big Boy 4/1/13 56‐Day Record
Growth Record
No. live No. No. Total Average No. Age Total Average M F Dead
Weight Weight Days Weight Weight 5 3 1 8 320 40 1 2 3 4 Individual Weights of Offspring at 56 Days
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42 40 40 38 35 41 42 8 11 160 12
3200 200 13
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4‐H Youth Development May 2014