Event Details

Date

May 23, 2015

Time

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Location

HLW Acres
1727 Exchange Street
Attica, NY 14011

Cost

$50.00 if enrolled in 4-H, contact Hermann Weber


$90.00 for two people

After May 16 the price will be an additional $10 per person.

Host

HLW Acres
Hermann & Laura Weber
585-591-0795

Pre-Registration Deadline: May 16, 2015

HLW Acres Poultry Program

May 23, 2015


This year?s main speaker will be Craig Haney, livestock manager at Stone Barns Center in Pocantico Hills, Westchester, NY. Craig oversees 80 acres in a pasture rotation that includes sheep, geese, turkeys, meat and laying chickens, honeybees, beef and pork. Craig?s presentation will cover turkeys from day-old to the Thanksgiving Day table with particular attention to brooding, pasture rotation, housing/roosting, disease, feeds, and harvesting. He will also give an overview of experiences related to broiler and egg production. Throughout his career Craig has combined livestock expertise with a love of teaching, and brings an advanced understanding of food systems to professionals and the public alike. In addition to teaching programs at Stone Barns Center, Craig has also presented at the American Grassfed Association, Cornell University, Green Thumbs and Just Foods, the Animal Welfare Institute, the Northeast Organic Farming Association, and a host of others.

After lunch, our presenter will be Dr. Jarra Jagne from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Diagnostic Center. Dr. Jagne is a veterinarian specializing in poultry and game birds and will speak about poultry health and diseases. We also have plans to conduct a necropsy demonstration with Dr. Jagne showing what you may look for in a sick or lost bird.





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