Club members at 2009 National B&B Convention
About the NCSU Animal Science Club

The club was started at NC State University in 1936 by students who were interested in promoting the livestock industries in North Carolina, and in providing interactions among students, faculty, and livestock producers. It has always been an active club, and presently has over 100 active members. It is an affiliate of the National Block and Bridle Club.






Goals & Purposes

The Animal Science Club is composed of people from all majors and backgrounds who are interested in livestock and in promoting the livestock industries in North Carolina.


Members at Club Day (spring 2009)

Meetings and Activities

Meetings at 7:00 pm in Riddick 301.
January 20
February 3
February 17
March 10
March 17
April 7 (nominations)
April 21 (elections)
Activities & Service
February 12-15 Block & Bridle
March 16-19: Agriculture Awareness Week
March 28: Service Raleigh
March 31: State FFA Livestock Judging
April 3: Club Day/Aliumni Reunion
April 3-4: Relay for Life
April 17: Social
April 23: Banquet
Community Service Opportunities, dates TBA:
Unit clean ups
Equine Rescue League