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Fun With Chickens - Handling Poultry
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The LSU AgCenter 4-H and FFA Junior Showmanship show gives members a chance to show their broilers. This guide shows how to handle your broiler for exhibition showmanship.

Fun With Chickens - Broiler Showmanship
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The LSU AgCenter 4-H and FFA Junior Showmanship show gives members a chance to show their broilers. This guide shows how to handle your broiler for exhibition showmanship.

Fun With Chickens - Exhibition Showmanship
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4-H and FFA members share their experiences raising and showing poultry at the LSU AgCenter Junior Showmanship Show.

Broiler Project Guidelines
A brief description of some of the requirements for raising broiler chickens as 4-H or FFA projects.

Exhibition Poultry Project Guidelines
A brief description of some of the requirements for raising exhibition, also known as "fancy," chickens as 4-H or FFA projects
Hundreds Selected As Champions At 71st Annual LSU AgCenter Livestock Show
Hundreds of young people from across Louisiana were named state champions during a week of competition at the 71st Annual LSU AgCenter Livestock Show.
Scholastic Premiums Totaling $44K Awarded To Livestock Show’s Top Winners [Image: Group shot of market animal winners from livestock show]
Top exhibitors of market animals received scholastic premiums of more than $44,000 Saturday (Feb. 18) at the conclusion of the 71st Annual LSU AgCenter Livestock Show.The scholastic awards, which ranged from $1,500 to $5,500 for individual winners, went to 4-H and FFA youth who showed champion market animals during the Feb. 11-18 events that included competition for beef and dairy cattle, goats, hogs, poultry and sheep.
The Broiler Project [Image: The Broiler Project]
The primary objective of producing broilers is to optimize growth. Find information on housing, brooding, heating, lighting, feeders and waterers, feeds and feeding, and health.