Fresh Cow Health Disorders - Spanish
Event Details
Date
July 19, 2024
July 26, 2024
August 2, 2024
August 9, 2024
August 16, 2024
August 23, 2024
August 30, 2024
Time
1pm - 2pm EST
Location
Zoom
Host
Cornell CALS
Join us for this free Spanish-language webinar series, where you will learn the fundamentals, management and research of the most common fresh cow health disorders.
- July 19: Hypocalcemia - Daniela Gonzalez DVM, MPS
- July 26: Mastitis - Paula Ospina DVM, MPH, PhD
- August 2: Ketosis - Gustavo Schuenemann DVM, MS, PhD
- August 9: Displaced Abomasum - Kaitlyn Lutz VMD
- August 16: Metritis - Clara Rial DVM, PhD
- August 23: Retained Placenta - Adrian Barragan DVM, MS, PhD
- August 30: Indigestion - Francisco Somare DVM, MSc
Únete a esta serie de webinars en español, específicamente diseñado para empleados o supervisores de ranchos lecheros. En esta serie de webinars, usted aprendera acerca de los fundamentos, prácticas de manejo e investigación de las enfermedades más comunes de las vacas frescas. Los webinars se llevarán a cabo todos los Viernes de 12:00 pm a 1:00 pm, empezando el 19 de Julio al 30 de Agosto.
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