Event Details

Date

May 6, 2021

Time

6pm - 8pm

Location

Online Webinar - Zoom

Cost

$10.00


Host

CCE Ulster
Jason Detzel
845-340-3990 ext. 327


Chicken Health Symposium

May 6, 2021

Chicken Health Symposium

Now that you've got your flock, make sure you know how to prevent and treat bumblefoot, mites, coccidiosis, and pullorum! These are just a few of the disorders that can infect your poultry flock. In this symposium, we will review best practices for preventing and treating your chickens so they can be as healthy and productive as possible. Discussions will be centered around holistic chicken health including vaccinations, disease prevention and treatment, predator control issues, and biosecurity measures. This 2-hour webinar is a continuation of our beginning poultry series and will introduce more advanced topics that will help you keep your poultry happy and healthy. 


Register for this event here: https://cceulster.mahaplatform.com/events/n9uh90kzmh

Registration closes on May 4.





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