Small flock poultry disease diagnosis, treatment, and management: Free seminar and hands-on laboratory session for Ontario veterinarians
Update: PLEASE NOTE:
We have reached our 40 registrant limit for the OAHN Small Flock Course taking place Apr 6 2019. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list or notified of when the recordings are available, please email oahn@uoguelph.ca with the subject “OAHN Small Flock Course”. We will contact you if there is available space at the course and when the videos and resources are available.
As well, please register on our website: https://www.oahn.ca/dev_oahn291 to be able to access the resources mentioned above.
The Ontario Animal Health Network invites you to a seminar and hands-on laboratory session for veterinarians interested in:
Small Flock Poultry Disease Diagnosis, Treatment and Management
Topics covered will include:
Respiratory, gastrointestinal, and neurological diseases of small flock poultry including reportable/notifiable diseases
Small flock egg production
Biosecurity for small flocks
Health and welfare concerns for small flocks
Euthanasia techniques for small flocks (LAB SESSION)
Postmortem wet lab (LAB SESSION)
Steps to accreditation for small flock poultry practice
Attendance for the session is limited to the first 40 participants. Please note the emphasis of this session will be on small flock diagnosis and management, as opposed to individual bird treatment.
Date: Saturday, April 6, 2019, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location: Rm 1812, Pathobiology Animal Health Laboratory (PAHL) Building 89, 419 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario
Please register at the following link: https://uoguelph.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_77nQ6r3lRBxeteJ
RSVP by March 15, 2019
For all registrants, your contact information will be entered on the OAHN site so you will have access to the password protected notes and educational handouts for the seminar.
Contact oahn@uoguelph.ca if you have any questions.
For directions, please click here: https://www.uoguelph.ca/ahl/map-and-contact-information-ahl-guelph-lab