Animal Health Training
Livestock Health Management Course equips animal health workers with practical strategies to prevent lameness, mastitis, and calf scours, establish strong herd health plans, enhance record-keeping practices, reduce disease expenses, and increase farm productivity alongside better animal care. It focuses on biosecurity, nutrition protocols, early detection, smart treatments, and data tracking for sustainable results in challenging farm settings.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course offers straightforward, hands-on methods to stop lameness, mastitis, and calf scours in livestock, while enhancing everyday management and farm output. You will cover essential biosecurity measures, colostrum feeding guidelines, milking procedures, handling disease outbreaks, responsible antibiotic practices, basic record-keeping, health monitoring systems, and training resources for workers to ensure reliable, evidence-based decisions for herd wellness.
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Develop skills
- Preventive herd health: implement biosecurity and feeding plans to quickly reduce diseases.
- Calf and mastitis management: apply protocols for colostrum, diarrhea treatment, and udder care.
- Lameness prevention: identify early symptoms and carry out safe farm-based remedies.
- Responsible antibiotic practices: use guidelines to treat, document, and prevent excess usage.
- Record-keeping expertise: monitor vital metrics and respond promptly to herd patterns.
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