Sheep and Goats
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Course 66: Placing Casts and Splints
Get everything you need to know about safely and effectively placing casts and splints. Photos of every single step from padding placement, to cast material placement, and finishing touches.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 64: Infectious Diseases of Small Ruminants
In this module, Dr. Gibbons reviews the major infectious diseases of small ruminants, including diagnostic testing, treatment options and management decision making. She includes biosecurity planning and a new/returning animal checklist.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 61: Top 5 Small Ruminant Emergencies – Solved!
The majority of small ruminant owners who use a veterinarian use them for emergency work, not routine work. Managing emergencies well can open the door to make a greater impact through herd health and preventative medicine. Here, I go over the big 5 small ruminant emergencies...CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 57: Small Ruminant Mastitis
Learn how to manage small ruminant mastitis from small ruminant pro, Dr. Pippa Gibbons! She reviews risk factors, pathogens, testing (including videos!), selection of intramammary and systemic antimicrobials, supportive therapy for gangrenous and toxic mastitis, ...CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 56: Herd Health Considerations for the Small Landholder
Hobby farms. Backyard operations. Funny farms. Whatever you call them, they are multiplying! Do you serve hobby farms and small family farm operations? Well check this out- this module covers basic nutrition concepts, biosecurity, vaccination protocols...CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Small Ruminant Parasite Series
Grab this super convenient grouping of modules to help you answer allllllll those questions and help allllllll those herds with parasite issues. $102.50 -
Lambing and Kidding Season Series
This series is a great way to prep for lambing and kidding season and to guide the husbandry care that leads up to a successful season. Get our modules on herd health, pregnancy toxemia, C-sections, and neonatal care – 4.5 hours of CE at the combo rate of $150. $150.00 -
Blocked Goat Course Series
Be totally prepared for your next blocked goat (or lamb)! Get our modules on decision-making for obstructed animals, urolith prevention (isn't that what we really want!?!), and the very popular, video-based tube cystotomy module at the combo rate of $87.50. $87.50 -
Course 52: Tracheostomy Placement and Maintenance
Tracheostomy placement is an infrequent but emergent procedure required in large animal practice. Pharyngeal trauma, calf diphtheria, tracheal masses and nasal bots or adenocarcinoma are the most common indications for placement of a tracheostomy to allow for treatment or palliation.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 0.5 (RACE approved)
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Course 51: Top 10 Things You Need To Know About Goat Pneumonia
Here are the top 10 things veterinarians want goat producers to know about pneumonia. From environment to antibiotic issues to internet forum advice, this is very practical information that you need to know if you own goats.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 0 (not RACE approved)
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Course 50: Rectal Prolapse Repair
Well, it doesn’t get much grosser than this. Rectal prolapse happens for a variety of reasons in all of our livestock species. They don’t like to go in and they don’t like to stay in. So annoying. Here’s your guide to all of your options for treatment and tricks to getting them to stay put.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 0.5 (RACE approved)
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Course 49: Cerebrospinal Fluid Tap
The CSF tap is a super useful procedure that can give you a hand up on diagnosing meningeal worm, meningitis, listeria and other CNS diseases. It sounds intimidating, but it doesn’t need to be. I give you step by step videos of the procedure, talk about interpretation of the results, and how...CE Credit Hours for Completion: 0.5 (RACE approved)
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Course 48: Physical Examination of Ruminants
The physical examination is the foundation of all medical workups. A thorough, systematic exam becomes even more critical where ancillary diagnostic options are limited. In this session, I will present a topographical technique in ruminants that is both time-efficient and ensures a thorough exam.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 47: Claw Amputation
Claw or digit amputation may be used to address deep septic or other severe diseases of the distal digit in cattle and the other two-toed beasts. It results in a rapid reduction in lameness and return to comfort and productivity. Here, the procedure is detailed with a step-by-step video including regional anesthesia...CE Credit Hours for Completion: 0.5 (RACE approved)
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Course 46: Tube cystostomy
Tube cystostomy provides relief of obstructive urolithiasis by diverting urine through a catheter to allow rest and healing of the urethra. It is considered to be the best option for preserving breeding ability and a cosmetic result, as compared to perineal urethrostomy and bladder marsupialization.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 0.5 (RACE approved)
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Course 45: Ugh, Skin Stuff!
Skin problems are our reality and many of these conditions are at the very least irritating and sometimes even painful to our patients. Using photos, we will work our way through skin conditions of the ruminants by body region: head, trunk, feet and legs, discussing general diagnostic techniques and therapies along the way.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 40: Rumen Surgery
From chronic bloat to foreign bodies to hardware abscesses, there are many indications to open up a rumen and have a look inside. In this module, I'll cover the indications for rumen surgery, local anesthesia...CE Credit Hours for Completion: 0.5 (RACE approved)
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Course 35: Pain Management in Small Ruminants
Small ruminants require special consideration when it comes to analgesic drugs and techniques and their small size allows us to perform some techniques not feasible in larger ruminants.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 34: Pour Some Sugar on Me – Female Prolapses
Well, the insides are on the outsides. Now what? This module covers replacement and aftercare of vaginal/cervical prolapses and uterine prolapses.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 33: Ruminant Caesarean Section Techniques
The ruminant C-section is deconstructed and presented by using videos for every step. BONUS: This module now contains video of a ventral midline bovine C-section!CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 32: Field Survival Guide
This one is super fun, guys. We'll talk all about working in the field, the good, the bad, and the ugly. Providing ambulatory service is so important to how we serve our clients and it is good for our souls too!CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 29: Herd Health Considerations for Sheep and Goats
This session reviews the basics of herd health for sheep and goats, laid out across the production phases. Topics covered include vaccination, parasite control, foot care, control of pregnancy toxemia, and neonatal care.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 28: Interpretation of Bloodwork in Ruminants
Ever struggled to find the answer in that mess of numbers? Using background information and bloodwork from real cases, we will discuss the interpretation of the CBC and serum chemistry in light of clinical findings.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 27: Blood Transfusion in Ruminants
This session provides all you need to know about performing blood transfusion, from causes of anemia and hypoproteinemia to evaluating the need for transfusion through to transfusion logistics.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 26 Step Wisely: When to call the veterinarian
Something's wrong - do you know how to tell when it's time to call your veterinarian? Not eating, weight loss, bloat, straining, down or weak or wobbly, difficult birth, not nursing, and lameness - this presentation takes each of these situations and covers what might be the problem.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 0 (not RACE approved)
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Course 25 Small Ruminant Respiratory Disease
This session covers examination for suspected respiratory disease and how not to get tricked into thinking that all animals that are breathing hard and have a fever have pneumonia!CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 24 Appropriate Drug Use in Food Animals
The rules regarding the proper use of drugs in food-producing animals can be unclear. Here, we will help clarify the rules are as a foundation and then deal with the real-world implications of dispensing, providing extended withdrawal times and client compliance.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 23 Small Ruminant Vasectomy Procedure
Vasectomy is a straightforward procedure that is used alone or in combination with other procedures to create teaser animals. Exploiting the “buck effect” or “ram effect” in a herd or flock can facilitate early estrus and estrus synchronization in production groups using natural service or advanced reproductive techniques.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 0.5 (RACE approved)
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Course 22 Cerebrospinal Fluid Collection, Transtracheal Wash, Liver Biopsy
These are a few of my favorite things! My three favorite ancillary diagnostic techniques that I wish all practitioners would become comfortable with to offer in the field to their clients and patients.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 21 Working Up the Ruminant with Abdominal Disease
We will go through a differential list for the specific abdominal shapes, interpretation of bloodwork, and review the process and interpretation of procedures such as rumen fluid collection and evaluation and abdominocentesis.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 19: Neonatal Care of Lambs and Kids
This session discusses normal birthing events and milestones and how to know when to intervene. Postnatal resuscitation is discussed in detail and a formulary chart for resuscitation drugs is provided.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 17: Neurologic Diseases in Sheep and Goats
We will focus on diseases that are tricky in their diagnosis or treatment, including covering principles that can be used across diseases and neurologic presentations.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 16: Pregnancy Toxemia in Ewes and Does
Pregnancy toxemia is a challenging and common metabolic disorder of sheep and goats. Guidance for the client conversation regarding pregnancy maintenance and termination is provided as is client education for prevention in the herd or flock.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 15: Small Ruminant Fluid Therapy
Using bloodwork from an actual case, we highlight common abnormalities present in ill small ruminants and how to specifically address each with your fluid composition.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 13: National Board Review – Ruminant
Take advantage of this opportunity to get fast-fact summaries of the major ruminant diseases, with 90% of them illustrated through case videos and photos.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 0 (Not RACE approved)
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Course 12: Managing Ruminant Coccidiosis
Coccidiosis causes significant economic losses and is a health and welfare concern for ruminants and camelids. In this session, we will review the pathophysiology of coccidia infection, diagnostic test interpretation and challenges, and treatment options for cattle, sheep, goats, and camelids.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 11: Copper Toxicity
Copper toxicity rears its ugly head periodically on a regional or national level when there are feed mixing errors of commercial feeds, but also occurs on a smaller scale with small feed mill errors. This session will discuss diagnosis, treatment and documentation of copper toxicity.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 09: What Do We Know About Urolithiasis Prevention?
This session will go stepwise through assessing the risk for animals on the individual operation based on expected (or known) stone type and the new and old standby research into how the most common stone types develop.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 08: Decision Making for the Urinary Obstructed Small Ruminant
This session will outline a diagnostic approach that gets to prognosis and treatment options quickly while making the best use of owner finances.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 07: Herd-Level Approach to Small Ruminant Parasites
This session is all about how to go into a herd, evaluate management, and begin to solve the problem. Although the focus here is sheep and goats, these principles apply to any species, particularly those where Hemonchus is Public Enemy #1.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
$37.50