CCE Flock Talks - Internal and External Parasites of Poultry
Event Details
Date
August 25, 2021
Time
7pm - 8pm
Location
Zoom - Online Webinar
Host
Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock and Field Crops Program
CCE Flock Talks
Internal and External Parasites of Poultry
Featuring Special Guest, Dr. Jarra Jagne
Wednesday, August 25th, 7pm-8pm via Zoom
Join Dr. Jarra Jagne, poultry veterinarian and head of the Avian Health Program at Cornell's Animal Health Diagnostic Center in Ithaca, to learn about common internal and external parasites of poultry. Dr. Jagne will speak to the biology of these parasites and how to manage them for a healthy, successful flock.
Registration: Free
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/poultryparasites
A call-in option and paper copies of the lecture notes will be made available upon request. If you'd like this option or to register through CCE, call Amy Barkley at (716) 640-0844 or email at amb544@cornell.edu
This lecture is part of the CCE Flock Talk Series, which recurs on the 4th Wednesday of each month. Interested in getting on our mailing list to hear about upcoming Flock Talks? Sign up here! https://cornell.ca1.qualtrics....
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