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Advanced Hoof Health Program




Event Details

Date

January 15, 2026

Time

10am-3pm

Location

Belfast Fire Hall
13 Merton Avenue
Belfast, NY 14711

Cost

Pay online : $25.00

(addl attendee $25.00 ea.)

Pay at door with cash : Free

Bring $25 to the event

Host

Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock and Field Crops Program



Join us to learn about Advanced Hoof Health

Who should attend?

  • Professional hoof trimmers
  • Dairy farm owners or managers in charge of farm foot health

Topics include:

  • How to Create a Strategic Trimming Program for your Dairy
  • The Latest in Lameness Technology for the Dairy Industry
  • Housing and Flooring Design: Its Role in Hoof Care 

Date: January 15, 2026

Time: 10am-3pm

Location: Belfast Fire Hall - 13 Merton Avenue, Belfast, NY 14711

Questions? Contact Katie Callero - 607-422-6788 or krc85@cornell.edu

Program Cost: $25 (includes materials and lunch)

Registration Options:

  • Online: You may register and pay here online
  • Phone: Call Kelly Torrey 585-268-7644 ext. 10  (you can then pay at the door the day of - please try and have exact change or a check)


Program Flyer (PDF; 1185KB)


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