llamedos
New Member
With Massive help from AHDB B&L I have secured a Post Mortem event in the North West.
Place numbers are limited to 20 so strictly a first come first served basis.
Post Mortem Event
Martlands, Bartons Farm, Moss Lane, Burscough, West Lancashire, L40 4AU
Thursday 22nd February 2018
10am – 1pm
Join AHDB Beef & Lamb and Ben Strugnell for an interactive post-mortem session. The aims of the meeting are to provide advice on the use of post-mortems to investigate disease on farm, how to select the right case and how the information gathered can be used for disease control.
Programme
10.00am Arrival with tea and coffee
10.30am Welcome and Introduction
10:35am Discussion of the role of post mortem and the benefit they can have to a farm business
· Why we need to use post mortems more effectively and what can we learn from them?
· How can PMs be used as part of the health plan?
10.45am Practical session
· What can and can’t be carried out on farm
· Discuss the seasonal patterns causing animals losses that can be seen through PMs.
12.15pm Light lunch and questions
1.00pm End
To register your FREE place ring the AHDB KE Events Hub on 01904 771212 or email [email protected]
In the event of adverse weather conditions close to the venue AHDB will contact you, at latest by the evening before, to cancel this event.
Place numbers are limited to 20 so strictly a first come first served basis.
Post Mortem Event
Martlands, Bartons Farm, Moss Lane, Burscough, West Lancashire, L40 4AU
Thursday 22nd February 2018
10am – 1pm
Join AHDB Beef & Lamb and Ben Strugnell for an interactive post-mortem session. The aims of the meeting are to provide advice on the use of post-mortems to investigate disease on farm, how to select the right case and how the information gathered can be used for disease control.
Programme
10.00am Arrival with tea and coffee
10.30am Welcome and Introduction
10:35am Discussion of the role of post mortem and the benefit they can have to a farm business
· Why we need to use post mortems more effectively and what can we learn from them?
· How can PMs be used as part of the health plan?
10.45am Practical session
· What can and can’t be carried out on farm
· Discuss the seasonal patterns causing animals losses that can be seen through PMs.
12.15pm Light lunch and questions
1.00pm End
To register your FREE place ring the AHDB KE Events Hub on 01904 771212 or email [email protected]
In the event of adverse weather conditions close to the venue AHDB will contact you, at latest by the evening before, to cancel this event.