Free Webcast: Lameness
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Lameness is the single biggest animal-welfare problem facing the dairy industry today. The incidence rate is 25 to 30 percent, which is unacceptably high. On some dairies, poorly designed facilities, understaffing and poor management contribute to the problem. Learn more about the magnitude of the problem and what dairies can do to mimimize lameness, ensure animal welfare and add to their profits. You'll learn about: Who should attend:
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Comments (2)
Leave a commentJean-Luc Laroche
Report AbuseIs the Webcast on Lameness presented today is available in Archive because I got some audio problems.
Thanks in advance.
Jean-Luc
Jo Ellen
Report AbuseYes, it will be available online tomorrow afternoon.