Event Details

Date

January 21, 2020

Time

5 pm

Location

CCE Otsego County Extension Office
123 Lake St
Cooperstown, NY 13326

Cost

$5.00
(additional attendee $5.00 ea.)

Host

Central New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops

Pre-Registration Deadline: January 17, 2020

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Sheep and Goat Nutrition 101

January 21, 2020


It's that time of the year where all your animals are in from pasture and now you are in charge of what is in front of them on a daily basis. Are you feeding the proper feed? What your requirements for your does and ewes? Are your animal's requirements different during different stages of their pregnancy? Come learn the basics of nutrition from Cornell University Small Ruminant Specialist - Dr.tatiana Stanton.

When: Tuesday, January 21, 2019
5 pm
Where: CCE Otsego County
123 Lake St
Cooperstown, NY 13326    
Cost: $5
Register: Online at https://cnydfc.cce.cornell.edu/event.php?id=964 or call (315) 866-7920
Registration deadline November 9
Speaker: Dr. tatiana Stanton, Extension Associate, Cornell University Small Ruminant Specialist

Note: When registering online, your transaction may take up to 60 seconds to complete. To help avoid duplicate payments, please wait and do not click the "Register for Event" button more than once.

If you receive a "blank" registration confirmation, please email herkimer@cornell.edu and we will email you the correct confirmation.

Please call 315.866.7920 if you have any questions.




Sheep and Goat Nutrition 101 (PDF; 1049KB)


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