Molalla River Rascals Sheep 4H

Molalla River Rascals Sheep 4H We are a small sheep based club located in Molalla, Oregon. We enjoy learning (and teaching) about raising sheep and a country lifestyle.

02/17/2023

After an extended delay… we are EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE we have secured a new venue for 2023!! We will be in ALBANY OREGON at the LINN CO. FAIRGROUNDS!!

This will be an amazing show in a first class facility with easy access to I-5, food, hotels etc. Mark your calendars - the EVC is back!!

02/05/2023

Mark Your Calendars! We are offering a hands on clinic with featured guests to help you set goals for your market animals. More info coming soon

05/24/2022

What is it like to be a farmer’s daughter, or son? To wear the label of “farm kid”? Being one myself, I can tell you it changes throughout your life time.

Your first memories will be of cows and tractors. You will know the sweet smell of the milk the calf eagerly drinks, the softness of their hair as you push your face into their necks and the roughness of their tongues as they mistake your fingers for ni***es. You will know the smell of diesel fuel and soil, often as it’s owned combined fragrance and be able to recall the vibration of the tractor seat you share with your dad while he lets you steer. There will be memories of tires on plastic as you “help” cover the silage pile. Meals brought to fields. The first time you see a calf be born. You will wonder why everyone doesn’t have a cow in their yard or a tractor in their driveway. The early years will be full of all that is special about being a farm kid.

And then you will realize the sacrifice that comes from your family’s chosen profession. You will notice your dad (or mom) doesn’t always make it to dinner, games or Christmas morning. You will notice the hushed conversations of adults talking about things like weather, milk prices, fuel prices and other bills and feel the worry. Because you are a teenager the sacrifice will be a burden and may breed resentment, even in the most resilient of farm kids. Who wants to toss hay on a warm summer day when their friends are at the lake? Who wants to try to hide the smell of cow manure with perfume or cologne because they had to work before they went to the basketball game with their friends? Why can’t their parents just leave the barn and not worry about a sick cow, whether the rain is coming, the payment that is due?

But then something magical will happen. You will be able to see all the farm gave you, all the experiences that are unique only to farm kids. You will hear the compliments on your work ethic in school, in sports, in 4H. You will see the farm through the eyes of visitors, friends, teachers and hear their astonishment at what your family does, see the excitement for the cows and tractors. You will find other farm kids and compare stories, realizing that you are not alone. You will be able to listen to the tough conversations and know the stories of how your family business survived the hard times. You will work beside grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, siblings. You will share the laughter and the tears. And even if you don’t make the farm your full time occupation, even if the farm is no longer there, your heart will still be that of a farm kid. It will swell with a love and pride that only a farm kid knows when you talk of your days doing chores, of your time spent with family, of the precious lessons learned that shaped you into the person you are today. And you will realize the greatest gift is getting to be a farm kid.

01/26/2022

Join us for the Linn County 4-H/FFA Sheep, Goat & Hog Learning Day on Saturday, March 5! Register online: http://beav.es/wUH

This is a great opportunity for youth participating in market projects to learn the basics to get them started on their projects. Topics covered will include starting your market project, animal selection, and feeding. Highly recommend both participant and parent participate.

10/23/2021

MRR Alumni: Looks like our TOPS friends are inviting us to visit again.

05/19/2020

COVID-19 Advisory. OSU Extension is here for you. We continue remote work and virtual programming while planning a phased return to on-site work.

05/13/2020

With Fair season being impacted by COVID-19, we could not think of a better time to have all of you show us the hard work you have been putting in with your animals and give everyone a chance to ENTER TO WIN a brand new Show-box from Weaver Livestock & Coastal!

We will draw a winner for each of the following species to WIN a custom wrapped show-box valued at up to $700: Cattle, Swine, Sheep & Goat.

TO ENTER: Share a photo or video to this post of you with your 2020 Fair Project animal. Make sure to include your name, animals name, County Fair you would be showing in. Also, make sure to tag so we don't miss your entry!

Must be a resident of Oregon or Washington to enter. Winners will be randomly drawn and announced on Friday, May 22nd from all the entries. By submitting your photo/video, you are giving Coastal permission to use the image in conjunction with supporting and promoting 4H & FFA in Oregon & Washington.

For those youth needing something to do during this shut down, besides working with their critters.
03/24/2020

For those youth needing something to do during this shut down, besides working with their critters.

Have you checked out Season 1 and 2 of Stock Show University Online? You can now steam stock show education right from the comfort of your couch or show barn. Learn more at https://www.sullivansupply.com/stock-show-u/online/

02/10/2020

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Molalla, OR
97038

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+15038077405

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