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Cornell Annual Sheep & Goat Symposium

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2024 Cornell Annual Sheep & Goat Symposium

Friday, November 1 – Sunday, November 3

 

The Cornell Department of Animal Science is hosting the annual Cornell Sheep & Goat Symposium on the Ithaca, NY, campus. The symposium will include demonstrations and hands-on sessions for beginner and veteran goat & sheep farmers, as well as presentations on such topics as veterinary care, breeding, forages, and starting a goat or sheep dairy.

 

Goat and sheep raisers and industry stakeholders are welcome to register for the whole symposium or for individual days. https://blogs.cornell.edu/goats or https://blogs.cornell.edu/newsheep.

 

·       Friday 3:00 pm 7:00 pm is devoted to a range of advance-sign-up workshops including Balancing Feed Rations.

·       Saturday 8:00 am 5:00 pm includes hands-on demonstrations, presentations from small ruminant experts, and panelist discussions throughout the day, including some specifically for youth.

·       Sunday 8:30 am 4:00 pm features an advance-sign-up internal parasite workshop with FAMACHA certification, and ADGA Pre-Judges Training Conference.

 

Registration deadline for the symposium is October 25. Register online

 

A block of hotel rooms at a reduced rate has been reserved for attendees. Deadline to reserve a room is October 20.

 

More information, including paper registration and parking procedures, is available online at https://blogs.cornell.edu/goats or https://blogs.cornell.edu/newsheep.

 

For questions about registration contact:

Barbara Jeanne Jones

607-255-7712

 

Co-sponsors for the 2024 Cornell Sheep & Goat Symposium include the Cashmere Goat Association, the NYS Dairy Goat Breeders Association, and the Empire Sheep Producers Association.

 
 
 

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