Agricultural safety educators will cover the importance of proper animal handling, as well as, provide training specifically designed to address the needs of non-ambulatory animals.

Agricultural safety educators will cover the importance of proper animal handling, as well as, provide training specifically designed to address the needs of non-ambulatory animals.

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Virtual Animal Handling Training Helps Farms Meet F.A.R.M. Program Annual Requirements

  • Thursday, February 25, 2021, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County, in a cooperative effort with New York Center for Agricultural Medicine and Health (NYCAMH), will offer a free virtual training opportunity geared towards dairy farmers and their employees. This virtual zoom training will be Thursday, February 25th, 2021 from 7 to 8pm.

Agricultural safety educators will cover the importance of proper animal handling, as well as, provide training specifically designed to address the needs of non-ambulatory animals. This training was developed in accordance with the F.A.R.M. program standards for non-ambulatory animal care.

In the presentation, NYCAMH educators will emphasize prevention, preparation and prompt action in appropriately responding to and caring for non-ambulatory animals. Workers will learn about common causes for down cows, as well as considerations to take when transporting these animals. The John May Farm Safety Grant program along with the PTO Shield program will be discussed.

From the comfort of your warm home or farm office, you can educate and train your valued employees and work towards fulfilling some of the F.A.R.M. program annual requirements. 

Fee

FREE

Register

https://tinyurl.com/y2gxylk8

Contact

Marylynn Collins
Dairy & Livestock Educator
mrm7@cornell.edu
(315) 736-3394 x132

Location

This event is online

Last updated January 29, 2021