When: January 24-26, 2025
Hours:
Friday, January 24: 12pm-4pm
Saturday, January 25: 8am-4pm
Sunday, January 26: 8am-12pm
Where:
UC Hopland Research and Extension Center. 4070 University Road, Hopland, CA 95449.
Accommodation: Limited low cost accommodation available for additional cost (shared bunkhouse $20/person/night, private 2 bedroom cottage $75/night). Contact hbird@ucanr.edu to find out more.
Description:
Join UC Davis Sheep and Goat Extension Veterinarian, Dr. Rosie Busch, and UC Hopland Research and Extension Center Shepherd, Alison Smith, for an in-depth, real-time look at barn and pasture lambing systems.
Over the course of three days, we'll provide real-time information about managing lambing systems, including lambing problems, lamb/ewe nutrition, record-keeping, and lamb survival.
Limited to 15 participants.
Cost:
Flexible pricing to suit your budget from $190-$250. One scholarship available. Scholarship applications close on Friday, December 13.
Optional starter lambing kit available at additional cost of $150 if registering before December 28.
This class would suit:
Small flock owners. Those who have some experience of lambing or are beginning to work with sheep. Those who work with larger flocks and are involved in the breeding cycle. Information will be particularly relevant to those with flocks in Northern California, especially Mendocino, Sonoma, Humboldt Counties.
Questions, accommodations needed? Please contact Hannah Bird 707-744-1424 x1642.