Animal Science 297DC - ST-Dairy Calf Mgmt (Fall)
Fall
2016
01
2.00
Mark Huyler
1:00AM 1:00AM
UMass Amherst
74087
This course partners the Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences with a local dairy farm to provide an animal-intensive learning experience. Small groups (2-4) of participating students working in shifts, are expected to feed and care for dairy calves seven days per week under the direct supervision of the instructor. Students are also expected to meet weekly as a group to weigh, clean, and perform other management procedures that may be necessary. Additionally, students will be expected to review and discuss recent research in the area of neonatal management, nutrition, housing, well-being, and health of calves birth to weaning. Instructor consent required.
This course is open to BS-Animal Science & BS-Pre-Veterinary Science majors only. Students must have some dairy experience and transportation or access to same to enroll, must also complete UMass EH&S training within 2 weeks of class start date. Students must be committed & understand responsibility of course to be eligible to enroll.