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  • 1. Forage production & pasture management
  • 2. Forage conservation
  • 3. Animal nutrition and feeding
  • 4. Water management and supply
  • 5. Fertility and breeding
  • 6. Calving, calf rearing & young stock management
  • 7. Milking and milk hygiene/ handling
  • 8. Animal housing
  • 9. Animal health
  • 10. Hoof Care
  • 11. Planning, starting or expansion of a dairy farm
  • 12. Communication & extension
  • 13. Mechanization of the dairy farm
    • All Themes
    • 1. Forage production & pasture management
    • 2. Forage conservation
    • 3. Animal nutrition and feeding
    • 4. Water management and supply
    • 5. Fertility and breeding
    • 6. Calving, calf rearing & young stock management
    • 7. Milking and milk hygiene/ handling
    • 8. Animal housing
    • 9. Animal health
    • 10. Hoof Care
    • 11. Planning, starting or expansion of a dairy farm
    • 12. Communication & extension
    • 13. Mechanization of the dairy farm
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9.1

Introduction into animal health (prevention vs curative health care)

Level 2 - Lead Farmers
Introduction
1. You will learn about...
2. Introduction
3. Types/kind of diseases that affect cattle
4. Promoting cattle health: Animal freedoms
5. Infectious diseases
6. Micro organisms
7. Bacteria
8. Bacteria Cont'd...
9. Bacteria Cont'd...
10. Viruses
11. Viruses Cont'd...
12. Protozoa
13. Vectors
14. Worms
15. Worms Cont'd...
16. Fungi (ring worm)
17. Metabolic diseases
18. Injuries and intoxications
19. How to manage cattle diseases
20. Prevention of cattle diseases
21. Disease resistance
22. Good dairy farming practices
23. Good dairy farming practices Cont'd...
24. Infection pressure
25. Lowering infection pressure
26. Prevention versus cure
27. Prevention versus cure Cont'd...
28. Summary: Take Home Messages