Developing Skills in Animal Care: Animal Husbandry

Our Animal Husbandry program provides hands-on experience in raising and caring for livestock, including goats, chickens, and horses. This program aims to teach participants practical farming skills, foster a sense of responsibility, and promote emotional well-being through animal care. Participants will learn about feeding, health management, and sustainable practices in livestock farming.

  • Training on proper feeding and nutrition for livestock
  • Guidance on health monitoring and veterinary care
  • Hands-on experience in handling and caring for goats, chickens, and horses
  • Workshops on sustainable livestock farming practices
  • Activities focused on building trust and empathy through animal care

FAQs

Q1: Who can join the Animal Husbandry program?

A: The program is open to veterans and first responders interested in learning livestock care and farming.

Q2: What animals will participants work with?

A: Participants will work with goats, chickens, and horses.

Q3: Do participants need prior experience in farming?

A: No prior farming experience is required. The program is designed for beginners as well.

Q4: How long does the program last?

A: The program typically runs for 2-3 days, including both theory and practical sessions.

Q5: What safety measures are in place during the program?

A: All activities are conducted under the supervision of experienced trainers, and proper safety guidelines are followed.