DCHA Webinar Focuses On Innovative BRD Treatment Options

Veterinarians and veterinary technicians may earn one Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE) credit for attending this DCHA webinar.

Holstein Calf Dairy
Upcoming webinar addresses innovative treatment options.
(Farm Journal)

Join Dairy Calf & Heifer Association (DCHA) for its next webinar – “Respiratory Disease in Calves: An Update and Innovative Treatment Options” – set for Feb. 17, at 9 a.m. Central time (U.S./Canada). David Prentice, Elanco Animal Health technical consultant, Dairy Business Unit, will lead this free, one-hour educational offering.

To register for the webinar, go to: https://bit.ly/DCHAElanco21725 and follow the prompts. Your webinar registration confirmation e-mail will include a web link to join the webinar.

During this webinar, Prentice will discuss the prevalence and importance of bovine respiratory disease (BRD). Also, he will provide an update on BRD prevention and treatment strategies. Finally, Prentice will share information about new and innovative BRD treatment options.

Prentice obtained his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1991 from Iowa State University and spent the first seven years of his career in a private mixed animal veterinary practice in Northeast Iowa, followed by an exclusive dairy practice in Tulare, Calif. In 2000, he obtained a master’s degree in dairy science from the University of Wisconsin, where he researched ionophores and subacute ruminal acidosis. Since leaving on-farm veterinary practice, Prentice has worked in various industry positions and has been a technical consultant for Elanco Animal Health in the dairy business for almost 16 years.

Veterinarians and veterinary technicians may earn one Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE) credit for attending this DCHA webinar. To learn more about this opportunity, contact JoDee Sattler at: jodee@calfandheifer.org.

DCHA’s Feb. 17 webinar is sponsored by Elanco Animal Health. DCHA does not support one product or company over another, and any mention is not an endorsement by DCHA.

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