Ruminant Mineral Nutrition Investigation Incorporating Copper: Deficiency And Two Toxicities
University of Nottingham
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Date: Monday 19th June, 2017 - Tuesday 20th June, 2017
Start time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Duration: 2 hour(s)
Cost: £590
The course will give the veterinarian the tools to evaluate the mineral status of farm livestock enterprises and how to manage identified issues. The course will be spread over two days with day one focussing on the on farm inputs which will include an on-farm practical element. A session on copper in ruminants entitled “Deficiency and two toxities” will take place during the evening. Day two will focus on animal sampling and the options available to address issues.
Day one will commence at 11.00am and finish at 5.00pm. An evening session will be available between 7.00pm and 10.00pm
Day two will commence at 8.30am and conclude at 3.30pm
Who is it for?
This course is designed for veterinary surgeons who regularly go onto farm. It is primarily aimed at extending the skills of the established farm vet. However, it does not exclude the younger skilled specialist. This course should enable the participant to lead future mineral investigations with many skills learnt also transferable to general nutrition
The Speakers
Peter Bone MRCVS <br /> Dr Nigel Kendall
The Venue
The University of Nottingham,
Sutton Bonington Campus,
Sutton Bonington,
Leicestershire,
LE12 5RD
UK
Registration and Booking
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