Event Details
Date
February 14, 2019
Time
10-3pm
Cost
$10.00
Host
Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops ProgramKim Morrill
315-379-9192
email Kim Morrill
February 14, 2019
10-3pm
$10.00
Kim Morrill
315-379-9192
email Kim Morrill
Over the past three years, Cornell Cooperative Extension has worked with nearly 40 small farmers across NYS to gather information on the true costs of raising broilers (meat chickens) on pasture. This presentation is a summary of the findings of this research project.
This workshop will explain why regularly testing fecal egg counts can help you with understanding your animals' parasite loads and dewormer resistance. Attendees have the opportunity to prepare and evaluate fresh fecal samples under the microscope and practice interpretations.
This workshop will explain why regularly testing fecal egg counts can help you with understanding your animals' parasite loads and dewormer resistance. Attendees have the opportunity to prepare and evaluate fresh fecal samples under the microscope and practice interpretations.