Event Details

Date

December 9, 2015

Time

10-3 pm

Location

CCE Broome County
840 Front Street
Binghamton, NY 13905

Cost

$25.00 per person


At the Door
$30.00 per person

Host

Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops Program

Pre-Registration Deadline: December 9, 2015

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Winter Dairy Management

December 9, 2015


2016 Winter Dairy Management will focus around Transition Cows, including Nutrition, Animal Behavior Considerations and Cow-side Care and Decision Making.  

Nutrition Topics include:
Far-off, close-up and fresh cow nutrition
Animal Behavior Considerations Topics include:
Cow needs at calving, facility considerations, moving/grouping strategies, tie stall considerations
Cow-side Care and Decision Making Topics:
New tools for monitoring - cow side tests, ID/rumination monitoring, physical exams, vaccine protocols, calving intervention, employee training and protocols

Speakers will include:
Dr Tom Overton
Sabine Mann
Lindsay Collings-Ferlito
Local veterinarian

Registration will begin at 10 am, program will run from 10:30-3pm at CCE Broome County.  Lunch will be included in the cost of registration.





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