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Thursday...Temperatures will range from a high of 71 to a low of 48 degrees with mostly clear skies. Winds will range between 6 and 8 miles per hour from the southsouthwest. No precipitation is expected.
Overnight ...Temperatures will range from 51 to 48 degrees with mostly clear skies. Winds will remain steady around 8 miles per hour from the south. No precipitation is expected.
Friday...Temperatures will range from a high of 84 to a low of 50 degrees with clear skies. Winds will range between 5 and 8 miles per hour from the south. No precipitation is expected.

Dairy Calf Care Workshops

set for Oct. 19 & 20

Oct. 13, 2011 | 0 comments

Calf raising tips, tricks and critical steps that can make a big difference on a dairy will be shared at two upcoming one-day Calf Care Workshops: Wednesday, Oct. 19, Marshfield, and Thursday, Oct. 19, Arlington.

Calf raiser Minnie Ward will kick off the workshop with "Get Calf Savvy - Latest Research and Information," and focus on three important calf care areas: automated calf feeders, colostrums and ventilation.

The always-popular Dr. Sheila McGuirk, University of Wisconsin-Madison, will present "Calf Care Skills and Techniques: Get It Right to Grow Them Right," Dr. McGuirk will take participants from the first 12 hours of crucial calf care and proceed through the dehorning stage. Live demonstrations will enhance the learning experience and address newborn resuscitation, injections and IV administration techniques and protocols, proper use of the esophageal feeder, navel care and dehorning.

Veterinarian Dr. Dave Rhoda will present "The Issue of Drug Residue." Dr. Rhoda will talk about why the proper use of antibiotics and other medical tools are important for the well-being of the calf and the safety of beef and milk.

Lunch will be provided, followed by an "Ask the expert" session, where attendees can get advice on the most pressing calf-rearing questions and concerns.

Registration for either workshop is $100/person for PDPW members and $150/person for non-PDPW members. Individuals attending from the same dairy can register for a reduced rate of $75/person for PDPW members and $125/person for non-PDPW members.

For more information go to www.pdpw.org or call PDPW at 800-947-7379.

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