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Sheep and Goat Reproduction Webinar

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Add to Calendar 2025-06-16 19:00:00 2025-06-16 20:00:00 Sheep and Goat Reproduction Webinar Farmers, 4-H’ers, agriculture business professionals and those interested in goats or sheep are invited to attend.North Dakota State University Extension and University of Minnesota Extension will host a sheep and goat reproduction webinar on June 16 at 7 p.m.Rachel Gibbs and Lacey Quail, NDSU Extension livestock specialists at the Hettinger Research Extension Center and the Carrington Research Extension Center, respectively, will share strategies and technologies for small ruminant reproduction.“Our talented NDSU presenters offer expertise that will be beneficial to understand our ewes and our does and to set producers up for success in the next generation,” says Travis Hoffman, Extension sheep specialist for NDSU and UMN.Quail says they aim to provide information regarding how to prepare our ewes and does for the upcoming breeding season. Gibbs will focus on prebreeding management and share available reproduction protocols, including artificial insemination for sheep and goats.“Lambing and kidding rates are affected by animal health and nutrition at fundamental levels,” continues Hoffman. “However, we have management and technology tools to assist us in reaching our production goals.”Farmers, 4-H’ers, agriculture business professionals and those interested in goats or sheep are invited to attend.Preregistration is required. Register z.umn.edu/GSRepro. The Zoom link will be emailed immediately after registration, and registrants will receive a webinar recording afterward. Online NDSU Agriculture no-reply@ndsu.edu America/Chicago public
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Farmers, 4-H’ers, agriculture business professionals and those interested in goats or sheep are invited to attend.

North Dakota State University Extension and University of Minnesota Extension will host a sheep and goat reproduction webinar on June 16 at 7 p.m.

Rachel Gibbs and Lacey Quail, NDSU Extension livestock specialists at the Hettinger Research Extension Center and the Carrington Research Extension Center, respectively, will share strategies and technologies for small ruminant reproduction.

“Our talented NDSU presenters offer expertise that will be beneficial to understand our ewes and our does and to set producers up for success in the next generation,” says Travis Hoffman, Extension sheep specialist for NDSU and UMN.

Quail says they aim to provide information regarding how to prepare our ewes and does for the upcoming breeding season.

Gibbs will focus on prebreeding management and share available reproduction protocols, including artificial insemination for sheep and goats.

“Lambing and kidding rates are affected by animal health and nutrition at fundamental levels,” continues Hoffman. “However, we have management and technology tools to assist us in reaching our production goals.”

Farmers, 4-H’ers, agriculture business professionals and those interested in goats or sheep are invited to attend.

Preregistration is required. Register z.umn.edu/GSRepro. The Zoom link will be emailed immediately after registration, and registrants will receive a webinar recording afterward.

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Travis Hoffman, Associate Professor/Extension Sheep Specialist

Requests for accommodations related to disability should be made to the event contact person at least two weeks in advance of the event.