Do you have a problem with Internal Parasites (worms) in your livestock? Are your dewormers ineffective? Do you know when to deworm? Participate in two workshops to help you learn to be a better manager, know when to deworm (including the basics of FAMACHA), how to do a Fecal Egg Count test, and a Fecal Egg Count Reduction test to determine the efficacy of your dewormer. The first workshop will be held via Zoom on November 5 and then you may choose to take Part 2 in Lexington, NC on November 12 or in Danbury, NC on November 19.
Part 1 - Tuesday, November 5, 6:30 p.m. - Zoom - Register for Meeting - Once you register, you will get a confirmation email and can add it to your calendar.
Part 2A- Tuesday, November 12, 6:30 p.m. - N.C. Cooperative Extension, Davidson County Center, 301 E. Center St., Lexington. (The Extension Office is an old school building beside the CVS. Parking is on the back of the building. Once parked, come up the ramp and use the door on the right. We will be meeting in the auditorium.)
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Part 2B-Tuesday, November 19, 6:3 p.m. - N.C. Cooperative Extension, Stokes County Center Office, 700 Main Street, Danbury.
Register online. Space is limited. Payment is due by November 1 to complete your registration. Cost is $10/person. Please make checks payable to: Davidson County Livestock.
Please mail (or deliver your payment in person) to:
Davidson County Livestock
301 E. Center St.
Lexington, NC 27292
Contact April Bowman, awbowman@ncsu.edu, 336-593-8179 OR Sara Drake, sadrake@ncsu.edu, 336-242-2080 with questions.