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Swine Production VFD Survival Strategy Webinar

2016-07-15 17:20:00| National Hog Farmer

A VFD Survival Strategy webinar series, hosted by GlobalVetLINK, will provide information and resources from leading veterinarians and industry experts to help with preparation for compliance with Veterinary Feed Directives. Location GlobalVetLINK VFD Survival Strategy webinar United States See map: Google Maps A “VFD Survival Strategy” webinar series, hosted by GlobalVetLINK, will provide information and resources from leading veterinarians and industry experts to help with preparation for compliance with Veterinary Feed Directives. With the new VFD regulations changes coming in January, many in the industry still have questions about how the changes will affect their business. The VFD Survival Strategy webinars are offered for individual stakeholder groups — including feed distributors, veterinarians and producers of swine, beef, dairy and poultry. Topics covered during the webinars include education about VFDs and the coming changes, clarification about interpretation of the rule, actions to take now to prepare and resources available to help with compliance. Each webinar will also provide an opportunity for webinar attendees to ask presenters questions about the 2017 VFD transition. This webinar will be presented by Chris Rademacher, DVM, Swine Extension Veterinarian at Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine. For additional details and to register for this webinar, as well as information on feed mill, veterinarian and species-specific webinars, visit www.globalvetlink.com/vfdsurvivalwebinars. read more

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