
The February 17th Poultry Diseases Meeting was very well attended and full of great information. Two experts came down from Michigan State University to talk about poultry disease management. The program began with Dr. Darrin Karcher, a Poultry Extension Specialist in the Animal Science Department. Dr. Karcher talked about biosecurity and how to prevent the spread of illness among flocks. He presented some excellent tips for how to disinfect premises, set up quarantine spaces, and manage birds as to minimize disease risk.

Next, Dr. Mick Fulton spoke about poultry diseases and treatments. Dr. Fulton is a veterinarian and an Associate Professor of Avian Diseases at MSU, and presently works in the diagnostic lab. Dr. Fulton presented a program outlining the common poultry diseases, their symptoms and treatments. His presentation included photographs so members and leaders could identify these diseases by sight. If you would like a copy of the powerpoint presentations from these presenters, stop by the 4-H Office. Copies of the Dairy Feeder Presentation and the Sheep Presentation are also available at the office.
The next livestock educational session, Goat Health & Management, will be on February 24 at 7:00pm at the ISD.