Event Details

Date

January 12 - January 14, 2021

Time

January 12-14, 2021 from 8pm-10pm EST

Location

Online Webinar

Cost

This event is free.

Host

University of Rhode Island, PSU Extension, NSIP, NE SARE, USDA-ARS, Cornell Univ


Getting Your Genetics Right: Converting Performance Records Into Decision-Making Tools

January 12 - January 14, 2021

Getting Your Genetics Right: Converting Performance Records Into Decision-Making Tools

This live Zoom series will include interactive break-out sessions providing the opportunity to use real-world data to practice application of Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) and other tools for genetic selection for economically important traits including parasite resistance. Each live Zoom session builds on the previous night. To obtain maximum benefit from the workshop, participants should attend all 3 nights.


Night 1: Brief review of project, pre-recorded video content and introduction to use of Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs).

Night 2: Break-out groups working through real-world flock data and Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs).

Night 3: Continued break-out groups and genetic selection exercise; Basics of multi-trait selection with emphasis on grazing animals.

If you cannot make the workshop on January 12th - 14th, another duplicate workshop will be offered from February 19th - 21st. 


PRE-REGISTRATION (FREE) IS REQUIRED AS SPACE IS LIMITED. A LINK TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 3-NIGHT LIVE ZOOM SESSIONS WILL BE EMAILED ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE DATE.

Workshop Series 1: January 12 - 14, 2021 - click on link to register (or copy and paste into your web browser): https://uribus.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d5UaWfClELepcoZ

Workshop Series 2: February 9 - 11, 2021 - click on link to register (or copy and paste into your web browser): https://uribus.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2tOLd5WZ5JMMNPT

For more information: email urisheepandgoat@etal.uri.edu and

Visit the workshop page prior to the event to view the 8 short videos in preparation for the workshop series: https://web.uri.edu/sheepngoat/nsipworkshops/


Webinar Flyer (PDF; 323KB)


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