Calving Clinics Rescheduled For Dec. 14 And Dec. 16

FAYETTE, MISSOURI

   University of Missouri Extension will hold calving clinics Dec. 14 in Salisbury and Dec. 16 in Clark.

   MU Extension livestock specialist Heather Conrow says the clinics include classroom sessions and hands-on training. She also encourages 4-H and FFA youths ages 12 and up to attend. The clinics teach producers when and how to assist during delivery, when to contact a veterinarian and how to care for the newborn calf.

   The programs were originally scheduled for November but had to be postponed due to unexpected circumstances.

   Presentations include:

   • Determination of calf presentation during calving.

   • Techniques to assist livestock through a difficult birth.

   • Techniques to care for the newborn calf.

   • Techniques to care for the mother after a difficult birth.

   Hands-on demonstrations:

   • Calf pulling.

   • Tubing.

   A “phantom uterus” will simulate techniques used during calving. A cadaver calf provides a realistic demonstration of the many ways the farmer can assist the cow and unborn calf in delivery. Participants also will have an opportunity to practice tube feeding a cadaver calf.

   Register by Dec. 10. A downloadable PDF registration form for both clinics is at muext.us/CalvingClinic2021(opens in new window). Sign-in is at 5:30 p.m. The programs begin at 6 p.m.

   Downloadable flyers are also available:

   Dec. 14 in Salisbury, muext.us/CalvingClinic2021Chariton

   Dec. 16 in Clark, muext.us/CalvingClinic2021Randolph

   For more information, contact Conrow at 660-248-2272 or hconrow@missouri.edu ∆

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