Integrated Approach for Managing Diseases and Parasites in Small Ruminants-Role of Browse

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From the organizers:

The purpose of this training session is to educate small-ruminant producers, Extension professionals, and other educators on the prevalent disease and parasite challenges that jeopardize small ruminant health and performance as well as human health, and an integrated approach to prevent these problems. The focus of this year’s training is the use of browse to promote the health and wellbeing of small ruminants. Other than browse, various treatment strategies will be discussed and demonstrated.

Hands-on activities will include:

general health inspection, use of FAMACHA card, condition score, hoof inspection and trimming, taking temperature, medication (injections, drenching, topical), and fecal sample collection and examination. More information about the event is presented in the Program Flyer and Agenda.

Pre-registration is required to participate in this event:

If pre-registered by September 6, 2019 the fee is $25.00

After September 6, 2019 registration is $30.00

You can register online and mail the check to the given address, or send both the registration form and check to the designated address given in the Registration Form. Please register quickly and secure your seat on time. Seats are limited to 30 participants. Working breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snacks will be provided.

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This event is not hosted by ASAN. As one of ASAN’s roles is to share information and resources across our network so as to maximize all of our impact, we routinely post events that we ourselves are not hosting. If you have questions regarding this event, please contact event organizers rather than ASAN.

 

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