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Integrated Pest Management for Goats & Sheep Workshop

  • Tuesday, September 24, 2019, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Includes FAMACHA© Training/Certification and How to do Fecal Egg Identification/Counting

When: Tuesday, September 24, 2019 12 noon – 5 pm 

Where: CCE Saratoga County 50 West High St, Ballston Spa, NY 12020 

Cost: $30 first person, $15 each additional from same farm/family (includes lunch and FAMACHA card) Register: Online at https://cnydfc.cce.cornell.edu/event.php?id=932 or mail your check with the form below by Wednesday, September 18 

Speaker: Dr. Tatiana L. Stanton, Cornell Sheep & Goat State Extension Specialist

Internal parasites are one of the largest health issues that affect sheep and goats across the country. A lot of producers are unaware how important it is to understand parasites in their flocks. In this workshop producers will be taught the basics of parasite control as well as how to develop integrated parasite management programs for their farms that include evasive grazing and selective deworming and/or alternative treatments. We will also go over the current status of several alternative methods of parasite control.

As part of this workshop you will receive hands-on training on 1) how to use the FAMACHA© Anemia Guide (good only for the barber pole worm) and five point checks to determine the need for treatment , and 2) how to do fecal egg identification and analysis. You are encouraged to bring a refrigerated fecal sample of 8 to 10 fecal pellets in a baggie from one sheep or goat at your farm to the workshop. In the interest of biosecurity please wear clean clothes and shoes to the workshop and plan to change them prior to doing your own farm chores.

Last updated August 14, 2019