Hosted by CCE Orange, Sullivan, and Ulster Counties
Attention all sheep and goat producers, 4-H and FFA members, and livestock operation owners!
Learn how to use the FAMACHA system to identify anemia in sheep and goats and make informed deworming decisions. FAMACHA is a management tool that allows producers to selectively treat sheep and goats by identifying animals showing signs of anemia. Anemia is commonly caused by barber pole worm (Haemonchus contortus), the primary internal parasite affecting grazing small ruminants in the United States. This hands-on training focuses on managing barber pole worm, reducing unnecessary treatments, and improving herd health.
What participants will learn
$25 per person/farm
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Michelle Proscia
Agriculture Production Program Manager
mml249@cornell.edu
(845) 292-6180 Ext. 129
4-H Park & Education Center
300 Finchville Turnpike
Otisville, NY 10963
Last updated March 4, 2026