Event Details

Date

January 5 - February 16, 2021

Time

12:30pm

Location

Virtual

Host

Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops Program


Critical Calf Care: Urgent Decision Making for Dairy Calf Health

January 5 - February 16, 2021

Critical Calf Care: Urgent Decision Making for Dairy Calf Health

January 5, 2021: Recognizing & Diagnosing Disease

January 12, 2021: Dystocia & Difficult Calvings

January 19, 2021: Record Keeping & Economics of Disease

January 26, 2021: Hydration Status & Electrolytes

February 2, 2021: Scours & Nutrition

February 9, 2021: "911?My Calf Needs Help!"

February 16, 2021: LIVE Panel Discussion

Register

Thanks to our generous sponsors, this program is offered at NO COST!

For registration help / questions please contact:
Alycia Drwencke, amd453@cornell.edu
585-343-3040 ext 138


Critical Calf Care Flyer (PDF; 342KB)


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