Categories: Farm & Ranch

Bovine veterinarian health conference scheduled Aug. 3 at Texas A&M

Writer: Blair Fannin, 979-845-2259, b-fannin@tamu.edu

Contact: Dr. Tom Hairgrove, 979-458-3216, tbhairgrove@ag.tamu.edu

COLLEGE STATION – The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the American Association of Extension Veterinarians are co-hosting the Extension session of the 2014 U.S.  Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Symposium Aug. 3 at Texas A&M University.

The event can be attended in person or viewed via webinar for the morning session only. The Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners has approved nine hours of continuing education for those attending in person and five hours for those attending via webinar.

Cost is $25 for American Association of Extension Veterinariansand $50 for non-members.

Dr. Tom Hairgrove, AgriLife Extension livestock and food animal systems coordinator, College Station, will discuss Stocker Cattle-Challenges in Need of Solutions at the 2014 U.S. Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Symposium scheduled Aug. 3 at Texas A&M University. (Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service photo)

“We have an in-depth program scheduled with a number of internationally recognized experts from across the country,” said Dr. Tom Hairgrove, AgriLife Extension livestock and food animal systems coordinator, College Station.

The following are topics and speakers:

– Clearing Diagnostic Confusion, Dr. Julia Ridpath, U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service, Ames, Iowa; Dr. John Wenzel, Extension veterinarian, New Mexico State University.

– Leukopenia Differences Following BVDV One-pound Challenge in Vaccinated Angus-Nellore Steers, Erika Downey, graduate student, veterinary integrative biosciences, Texas A&M.

– Strategic BVD Control, Dale Groteloueschen, director of the Great Plains Veterinary Education Center, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Dr. Dave Smith, College of Veterinary Medicine-Kansas State University.

– BVD Consult-Practical Tool for Practitioner and Producer, Dr. Bob Larson, professor, College of Veterinary Medicine-Kansas State.

– Abstract: BVD Control Programs in Brazil, Jocelyn Johnson, graduate student, department of animal science, Texas A&M.

– Speaker Panel moderated by Dr. Allen Roussel, head of large animal medicine and surgery, Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine.

– Stocker Cattle-Challenges in Need of Solutions, Hairgrove, AgriLife Extension.

To register online, visit https://agriliferegister.tamu.edu/Beef .

 

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Blair Fannin

Blair Fannin provides executive/internal communications support for Texas A&M AgriLife and serves as Public Information Officer for the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Disaster Assessment and Recovery unit.

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