By Blake Jackson
The Bull Value Assessment Program will be hosted on October 8 and October 15 at the Mason County Extension Office, beginning at 6 PM, with a meal served at 5:30 PM.
Participants are required to attend both sessions to gain comprehensive insights into bull management.
Session 1, taking place on October 8, will cover essential topics such as Breeding Soundness Exams, Bull Nutritional Management, and aligning genetics with management practices.
Additionally, participants will explore targeting selection for specific genetic markers and learn about various tools for effective selection.
On October 15, Session 2 will include a mock auction, allowing attendees to engage in practical discussions based on real-life scenarios.
This program is organized by the Buffalo Trace County Area Cooperative Extension Offices and aims to provide valuable knowledge for those involved in cattle management.
Interested individuals can register for the Bull Value Assessment Program by visiting the provided link or by contacting their local extension offices.
Registration must be completed one week before the start date, ensuring participants are prepared for this informative event. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of bull value assessment!
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Categories: Kentucky, Livestock