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Learn causes of sow shoulder sores

Learn causes of sow shoulder sores


By Scout Nelson

The SowBridge webinar series continues on January 8 at 11:15 a.m. CST, featuring a session on sow shoulder sores. This monthly webinar, hosted via Zoom, offers insights from leading swine industry experts across the nation.

The upcoming session will focus on the causes and treatments of sow shoulder sores, providing timely and practical solutions for improving swine production practices. This is part of the broader SowBridge webinar series, designed to share expert knowledge on various aspects of sow production.

Participants will gain valuable insights into identifying, preventing, and managing shoulder sores, enhancing the welfare and productivity of their swine herds. The sessions are recorded and made available to subscribers, ensuring flexibility for participants unable to attend the live event.

Registration for the entire series is $200. Subscribers receive access to all live sessions and recordings. To register, visit the SowBridge website or use the provided registration button.

This educational series is led by distinguished professionals, including Bob Thaler, a professor and SDSU Extension Swine Specialist, and Ryan Samuel, assistant professor and SDSU Extension Swine Specialist.

The SowBridge webinar series provides a unique platform for swine producers to stay updated on industry best practices and gain actionable advice from experts. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge of swine management and production. For more details, visit the SowBridge website.

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