Small–Scale Livestock Producers Workshop in Modesto, November 5, 8am-1pm

Oct 25, 2016

Small –Scale Livestock Producers Workshop

MAINTAINING HEALTHY LIVESTOCK IN THE NEW ERA OF ANTIBIOTIC RESTRICTIONS

Register: https://ucanr.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynumber=19038

 Date: November 5, 2016

Time: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Contact: tabecchetti@ucanr.edu or tabauman@gmail.com

Sponsor: UC Davis School of Vet Med Extension

Location: 3800 Cornucopia Way A, Modesto, CA 95358, USA

 

INTRODUCTION:

~Hear from experts with UC Cooperative Extension, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, and Lander Vet Clinic.

~Learn best practices for animal health and husbandry, antibiotic resistance and use.

~Connect with other small-scale livestock producers in the region.

 

Who should attend:
The growing consumer interest in local food production and sustainability, and increased preference for fresh, local and organic products in the last years has been linked to an increase the number of small-scale farms. One of the recognized challenges faced by small-scale livestock producers is the lack of access to technical information and veterinary oversight. Beginning Jan. 2017 all antimicrobials that are medically important and administered in feed or water will require a prescription from a veterinarian with a valid veterinary-client-patient relationship. In CA, beginning in Jan.1, 2018, SB 27, all antimicrobials over-the-counter will need a prescription. This workshop will provide information regarding for animal health and husbandry, antibiotic resistance and use in small-scale livestock farms.

 

Topics:

  1. Antibiotic Resistance and Implications of the New Law (Richard Pereira, UC Davis)
  2. Reducing the Need for Antibiotics…Maximizing the Health of Your Beef Herd (Bret McNabb, UC Davis)
  3. Zoonoses, keeping goats & people healthy (Alda Pires, UC Davis)
  4. Pasture Poultry Farm: Lessons Learned and Biosecurity (Myrna Cadena, UC Davis)
  5. Healthy Goats Without Breaking the Bank:  Building a Veterinary-Client-Patient-Relationship (Thomas Bauman, Lander Vet Clinic)
  6. Outdoor Pork Production and Pasture Management (Theresa Becchetti ANR UC CE, Modesto)

 

RSVP: Pre-registration available https://ucanr.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynumber=19038

Questions: Contact Theresa Becchetti 209-525-6800 tabecchetti@ucanr.edu; or Dr. Thomas Bauman, LanderVet, 209-634-5801 tabauman@gmail.com 

 

MAINTAINING HEALTHY LIVESTOCK IN THE NEW ERA OF ANTIBIOTIC RESTRICTIONS

AGENDA

8:30 a.m.Morning refreshments

 8:55 Welcome & Housekeeping

 Alda /Theresa

 9:00 Antibiotic Resistance and Implications of the New Law

Richard Pereira

School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis

9:30 Reducing the Need for Antibiotics…Maximizing the Health of Your Beef Herd

Bret McNabb

School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis

10:00 Zoonoses, keeping goats & people healthy

Alda Pires

Specialist in Cooperative Extension, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis

10:30 Break

 10:45 Pasture Poultry Farm: Lessons Learned and Biosecurity

Myrna Cadena

Jr. Specialist, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis

11:15 Healthy Goats Without Breaking the Bank:  Building a Veterinary-Client-Patient-Relationship

Thomas Bauman

DVM, Lander Vet Clinic

 11:45 Outdoor Pork Production and Pasture Management

Theresa Becchetti

Farm Advisor Advisor, ANR UCCE

12.30 Lunch

 

 


By Margaret Gullette Lloyd
Author - Small Farms Advisor

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