By Andi Anderson
Get ready for a deep dive into the realm of calf health management at the upcoming 2024 Michigan Dairy Health Symposium. Taking place on February 29, 2024, this symposium, organized by the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine and the Michigan State University Extension Dairy Team, promises a day of invaluable insights and practical solutions.
Why Calves Matter:
- Future Productivity: The health and growth of calves during the pre-weaning period directly influence the future productivity and lifetime profitability of heifers.
- Sustainable Operations: Reducing diseases and enhancing growth contribute to the sustainability of dairy operations, ensuring secure food production for a growing population.
What You'll Gain:
- Expert Recommendations: International calf experts will provide evidence-based insights on nutrition, welfare, behavior, and disease management.
- Actionable Strategies: Take home practical solutions to implement immediately, witnessing tangible results on your farm.
- Research Updates: Lightning talks and poster sessions from MSU will keep you abreast of the latest in dairy research.
- Continuing Education: Earn 7 hours of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
Don't Miss This Opportunity to:
- Improve Calf Health: Elevate the well-being and performance of your calves.
- Increase Profitability: Implement strategies for a more profitable and sustainable dairy operation.
- Connect with Professionals: Network with fellow dairy industry professionals.
- Stay Ahead: Be at the forefront of advancements in calf management.
Register now to secure your spot at Michigan Dairy Health Symposium 2024. Don't miss this chance to shape the future of your dairy operation and optimize your calf care practices.
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Categories: Michigan, Livestock, Dairy Cattle