
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension is hosting a “Parasite Patrol – Plus” workshop for all sheep and goat producers.
This workshop and its two hands-on sessions focus on managing the health and production risks posed by intestinal parasites (helminths) to flocks and herds.
Topics
- Intestinal parasite life cycle
- Development of resistance
- Management strategies
- Fecal Egg Count (FEC) hands-on session using a fecal sample from their animals
- FAMACHA© session
Event details
Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026
Time: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Location: Govin’s farm
N6134 670th St.
Menomonie, WI 54751
Additional Information
UW-Madison Extension Small Ruminant Specialist Carolyn Ihde will teach and demonstrate how to identify, understand, and effectively treat intestinal parasites. Worldwide anthelmintic resistance has been reported for all currently available dewormers. Using FEC and/or FAMACHA© allows small ruminant producers to make selective deworming decisions.
Participants selecting the FEC session are asked to bring a fresh fecal sample from one of their animals. They will receive a McMaster microscope slide and instructions on how to perform fecal egg counts at home. Those selecting FAMACHA© will earn their certification after practicing with the provided animals.
Registration Information
Pre-registration is required and limited to the first 20 paid participants. Register by April 16 at https://go.wisc.edu/2u3u11 ↗️
Cost: $30 per participant for selected sessions ($60 for both). Participants can select the FEC and/or the FAMACHA session. The Registration fee includes training materials and snacks.
For more information or help with registration, contact the Extension Dunn County Office at 715-232-1636.
You may request an interpreter, materials in an alternate language or format, or other services to make this workshop more accessible by contacting Carolyn Ihde at cihde@wisc.edu by April 6.
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