Parasite Fecal Analysis 2025 Roadshow
Event Details
Date
March 31 - April 1, 2025April 7 - April 8, 2025
Time
9am - 1pm
Location
Varies
Host
Central New York Dairy and Field CropsAshley McFarland
315-604-2156
email Ashley McFarland
We are coming to a lab near you! Bring your small ruminant fecal samples to do egg counts and check your herd for parasite loads prior to pasturing.
To register, contact Rachel at ram72@cornell.edu or 518-649-0267.
All events are 9am - 1pm!
Monday, March 31: CCE Schoharie County, 173 South Grand St, Suite 1, Cobleskill NY 12043
Tuesday, April 1: CCE Madison County, 100 Eaton St, Morrisville, NY 13408
Monday, April 7: CCE Washington County, 415 Lower Main St, Hudson Falls, NY 12839
Tuesday, April 8: CCE Rensselaer County: 99 Troy Rd Suite 203, East Greenbush, NY 12061
For questions, contact Ashley at am2876@cornell.edu or 315-604-2156, or Rachel at ram72@cornell.edu or 518-649-0267.
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