This webinar by Dr. Guy Jodarski took place on Tuesday, September 10, 2013.
Watch the webinar on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbgKdzXqTBg
About the Webinar
Mastitis, the medical term for inflammation of the udder, is the number one disease problem in dairy cattle throughout the world. In this webinar, veterinarian Guy Jodarski will talk about the “mastitis triangle” (people, environment, and equipment) as possible contributors to mastitis, practices to prevent mastitis, and tools to reduce somatic cell counts.
Webinar Resources
About the Presenter
Guy Jodarski, DVM, is a staff veterinarian for Organic Valley, CROPP Cooperative and is based in Neillsville, WI. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in biology from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, and his Doctor of veterinary medicine from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Dr. Jodarski was an owner and partner of a large animal practice in central Wisconsin for 12 years and has also worked as a staff veterinarian for companies that supply nutritional supplements and livestock health aids. He has been a staff veterinarian at Organic Valley since 2007.
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System Requirements
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Macintosh®-based attendees
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Read more here:: Mastitis Management on Your Organic Dairy