Understanding Mastitis to Produce Quality Milk: Dairy Herd Health Workshop Series

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Rebop Farm, 1320 Sunset Lake Road, Brattleboro, VT 05301
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Free
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Kelsie Meehan
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Participants will see how Rebop Farm maintains their low somatic cell counts and exceptional milk quality. Learn more about milk quality from the udder to the bulk tank, plus causes, types and prevention of mastitis.

UVM Extension is offering a Dairy Herd Health workshop series from July--November, hosted by veterinarian Dr. Dayna Locitzer. The series starts with 3 on-farm sessions this summer, followed by 3 webinars this fall.

All workshops are free and registration is required at: https://go.uvm.edu/herdhealth

Dr. Dayna Locitzer has over 10 years’ experience working with pasture-based dairies in the Northeast. She currently works as a large animal veterinarian at Green Mountain Bovine Clinic in Chesterfield, N.H. and worked on organic dairy farms in New York’s Hudson Valley for 6 years before starting veterinary school.

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