Sheep and Goats
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Bovine Lameness Course Series
Ready to become an expert in managing lameness cases in cattle in less than 6 hours? I am so excited to introduce the Bovine Lameness Course Series!CE Credit Hours for Completion: 5.5 (RACE approved)
$185.00 -
This Little Piggy Course Series
Hobby, pet and backyard pigs are increasingly popular and this series is perfect for you if you want to have the confidence and competence to provide the preventative, medical and surgical care they need when their owners come calling!CE Credit Hours for Completion: 3.25 (RACE approved)
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The Bull Reproductive Course Series
The Bull Reproductive Course Series provides 3 hours of credit on the bull breeding soundness exam, identification and interpretation of sperm morphologies and management of penile and preputial injuriesCE Credit Hours for Completion: 3 (RACE approved)
$100.00 -
Small Ruminant Parasite Series
Developing a sustainable parasite control plan is the #1 thing a small ruminant veterinarian can do for their clients. This course series gives you 3 hours of CE on Anthelmintic Drug Selection and Use, Herd Approach to Small Ruminant Parasites, and Ruminant Coccidiosis at a combo rate!CE Credit Hours for Completion: 3 (RACE approved)
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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!?!), perineal urethrostomy and the very popular, video-based tube cystotomy module. 3.25 hours of CE at the combo rate of $115! $115.00 -
Calving Season Course Series
A great way to prep for calving season and all the fun that surrounds it! Get our modules on female prolapses, C-sections, calf resuscitation, retained placentas, and field treatment of scouring calves – 5.5 hours of CE at the combo rate of $185. $185.00
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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)
$37.50 -
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 -
Course 05: Liver Fluke Associated Disease
I'll cover what you need to know about the common flukes, as well as the clostridial diseases they help induce.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
$37.50 -
Course 03: Local Anesthetic Techniques in Ruminants
This is a review of the most common local and regional anesthetic blocks needed for procedures in ruminants, including blocking for horns, eyes, flanks, feet, and the pelvis.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
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Course 01: Anthelmintic Drug Selection and Use
The goal of this session is to review the characteristics of each drug and class that matter clinically. It will include information impacting all the ruminant species.CE Credit Hours for Completion: 1 (RACE approved)
$37.50