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The training of the farm personnel has positive impacts on animal welfare and performance, thus increasing the overall farm profitability. To support beef and dairy farms and their employees, the UW-Extension Dairy program has developed the “Calving management practices and Neonate care in dairy cattle” workshop.
This program will help farm personnel to recognize the imminent signs of birth and calving process, provide guidelines for calving management practices to reduce the prevalence of stillbirth and health issues in cows, be able to determine when first calf heifers or cows need assistance at calving, and the importance of calf management and neonate care after calving.
Also, they will have a Hands-On demonstration, where attendees have the opportunity to practice calving events on a cow model along with learning guidelines for calving management practices.
Presenters
- Dr. Ryan Breuer, Clinical Assistant Professor of Large Animal Internal Medicine at the UW School of Veterinary Medicine (UW-SVM) as well as a Diagnostic Case & Outreach Coordinator at the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (WVDL),
- Dr. Lautaro Rostoll Cangiano, Assistant Professor in the Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences – UW Madison
- Dr. JP Martins, Assistant Professor Department of Medical Science at the School of Veterinary – UW Madison
- MSc. Alison Pfau, Bilingual Regional Dairy Educator – University of Wisconsin – Madison, Division of Extension.
Workshop Dates
- October 10th, 2024 – 9:00am-3:00pm (English Session)
- October 11th, 2024 – 9:00am-3:00pm (Spanish Session)
Location
UW Extension, Dane County Office
5201 Fen Oak Dr #138
Madison, WI 53718
Cost and Registration
$20 per event
Pre-registration by October 2nd, 2024 is required!
All attendees are in-person at the location of the event. There will not be a Zoom option available.
Lunch is included.
We want to thank Alltech and Coloquick for sponsoring this workshop and for their support and collaboration in this program.
More info
FARM program is now providing continuing education credits, meaning this program would qualify as towards Calf Care.