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Nov 13 – NCVC Swine Session – VIRTUAL LIVE Zoom Lecture

Each year, the North Carolina Veterinary Conference (NCVC) program includes a single day swine session. This year, it will be a live virtual event on November 13. Due to the virtual nature, any veterinarian or veterinary student is able to attend regardless of location.

CE certificates will be provided, but please note that they may not be accepted by all states.

Registration fee: $30
Register HERE

Agenda

Fri, Nov 13th 12:00 PM – 3:20 PM EST

Organizing Committee: Jeremy Pittman, Mark Hammer, Eva Jablonski, Glen Almond Hosted by NCSU College of Vet Med

12:00 – 12:45 PM NCDA mass euthanasia: Humane and efficient we are ready! Dr. R. Douglas Meckes NCDA&CS Veterinary Division, State Veterinarian
12:45 – 1:00 PM Q&A

1:00 – 1:45 PM Managing mass depopulation mortality Bobby Clark Senior Extension Agent, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Virginia Tech
1:45 – 2:00 PM Q&A

2:00 – 2:12 PM Impact of coccidiosis and treatment with ponazuril on piglet performance Sabra Bryant McCallister, NCSU CVM student
2:12 – 2:20 PM Q&A

2:20 – 2:32 PM Comparison of disinfectant coverage between traditional and electrostatic fogging methods for supply entry into sow farms Sydney Simmons, NCSU CVM student
2:32 – 2:40 PM Q&A

2:40 – 2:52 PM Drinking water flow rates and usage in nursery pigs with various water pressures and nipple orifice sizes Hunter Everett, NCSU CVM student
2:52 – 3:00 PM Q&A

3:00 – 3:12 PM Examining the relationship between hemoglobin concentration in nursery, growing and finishing gilts to be used for breeding replacement Hannah Lathom, NCSU CVM student
3:12 – 3:20 PM Q&A