Key considerations for managing neonatal diarrhea: A practical approach

Neonatal diarrhea in piglets is a critical challenge in swine production. This practical webinar will address key prevention and management strategies to effectively control this disease.

Neonatal diarrhea in piglets is one of the most challenging diseases in swine production and directly impacts animal health and survival. In this session, we will explore the main causes of neonatal diarrhea and the most effective prevention and management measures to control the disease.

Luis Sanjoaquín and Javier Lorente will discuss how to address diarrhea at the farm level. Luis, with his extensive experience in health and practical work in the field, will offer a comprehensive and practical perspective to facing this challenge.

This webinar is free and designed for veterinarians, producers, and swine technicians interested in improving their knowledge and applying effective solutions on their farms. Register now to secure your spot and access key information to protect the health of your piglets!

 

Remember that if you cannot attend, you will be able to watch it later as a recording.

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Time Zone Conversion:

  • CET (Central European Time): 16:00
  • GMT (Greenwich Mean Time): 15:00
  • UTC (Coordinated Universal Time): 15:00
  • EST (Eastern Standard Time): 10:00
  • CST (Central Standard Time): 09:00

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Programa

Key Considerations for Managing Neonatal Diarrhea: A Practical Approach

Martes
05-nov
16:00
(España - Madrid)
Ponentes
Javier Lorente MartinIngeniero agrónomo - Director Técnico - Vietnam
Luis Sanjoaquin RomeroVeterinario de porcino - España

Ponentes

Javier Lorente Martin
Director Técnico
Ingeniero agrónomo
Vietnam
Luis Sanjoaquin Romero
Veterinario de porcino
España

Patrocinadores

Patrocinadores Diamante

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