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Pictures from our Grand Opening

 

 

 

   

 Introducing

the
2010 Poultry Symposium 

April 5, 2010

Hosted by:
Central Connecticut Cooperative Farmers Association
University of Connecticut College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Cooperative Extension System 
Connecticut Poultry Association


5:00 PM to 8:00 PM 
Gold Building
Tolland County Agricultural Center
Vernon CT
Featured Speakers
Dr. Mamduh Sifri, ADM Alliance Nutrition, Inc.
Dr. Michael Darre, UConn Cooperative Extension

Please RSVP By March 29, 2010 to 860-647-9384
 

Equine Symposium

     APRIL 10, 2010

            8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m.    

  HELD AT

PRINCE CHARLES ENTERPRISES

      Kip and Barbara Shepard

             695 Main St - South Windsor, CT

            ~ RESEARCH IN EQUINE NUTRITION ~                  

KEY SPEAKERS

dr. michael stewart - River Meadow Animal Rehabilitation Center

dr. anne creden - Salmon Brook Veterinarian Hospital

dr. douglas pamp - Biovance Technologies, Inc.

dr. john sylvester - Buckeye Nutrition

  FOCUS ON:    PERFORMANCE HORSES AND SPECIAL NEEDS HORSES

CCC FEEDS & FARM SUPPLIES LLC.
 www.cccfeeds-farmsupplies.com

    Collaborate With

      Highly Esteemed Equine Veterinarians

Nationally Acclaimed Equine Nutritionists

Respected Equine Professionals

 

WORKSHOPS and DEMONSTRATIONS

       Meet with the Vets and Nutritionists after Lecture

       VendorsNutrition & Organization Leaders

       Saddle Fitting - Discussion & Demonstration

       Natural Trimming - Discussion & Demonstration

       Reining Demonstration

       Classic Clothes for Horse Shows Advice & Fitting

       Painting, Photography and Model Horses

       Tour of Facility

Contact: Alma Farnsworth

860.707.5812 afarnsworth@cccfeeds.com

Please! RSVP to

CCC Feeds & Farm Supplies LLC.  860.647.9384

$5 Admission

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parasite Evaluation Clinic


Change of Date instead of May 20th it is now May 18th


 

Bring your manure samples (beef, dairy, goats, pigs, lamas, horses, alpacas, buffalo, deer, sheep) to this free clinic for evaluation by our expert parasitologist, Dr. Don Bliss of Mid America Ag Resources, Verona, WI

 

Location:  35 Oakland Street, Manchester, CT 06042                        

Contact:   Laura or Jami 860-647-9384

Date:  Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Time:  Stop by anytime between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. Refreshments will be provided.

                            
Instructions for Fecal Sample Collection:

 

1.     Collect fresh manure (golf ball size) from individual animals using an inverted bag like a glove and then seal and clearly identify each sample using a permanent marker.  Samples should be cooled to refrigeration temperatures as soon after collection as possible. Do not combine samples.

2.     Collect sufficient samples to profile your operation (usually 5% - 10% of the production/age class within each herd is adequate).  Label each sample with animal name or number, if samples are taken randomly; label age group where samples are taken with pasture name or other significant identifier.

  • For beef cattle, sample adult cattle from different pastures or locations on the operation and from all ages of young stock (especially calves and replacement heifers).

  • For dairy cattle, collect samples from cows in different stages of lactation as well as from dry cows, replacement heifers and suckling calves.

3.    Samples can be stored for several weeks if refrigerated.  DO NOT FREEZE.