Organic Livestock Production
This
course in intended for students new to organic livestock production, and
for more experienced producers. The course is divided into five, stand-alone
modules. Introduction to Organic Livestock Production includes an overview
of the philosophical basis for organic agriculture, organic standards,
health management strategies, marketing methods, and ethical concerns
relating to livestock production. The second module, Health Management
in Organic Livestock Systems, provides vital information for anyone managing
livestock organically. Topics covered include concepts of disease and
health, disease prevention, and alternative treatments (herbal remedies,
homeopathy, and acupuncture). Modules three, four, and five focus on organic
production of specific livestock types: beef and sheep, dairy, and swine
and poultry. Each of these modules provides information on nutrition and
feeding, pasture management, housing, manure management, health, and breed
selection. In addition, topics specific to each livestock type are presented.
Selected topics include pasture management and parasite control in Organic
Beef and Sheep Production, milkhouse wastewater management, mastitis control,
and pipeline sanitation in Organic Dairy Production, and egg marketing
and alternative housing systems in Organic Swine and Poultry Production.
This is a web-based course that incorporates a variety of instructional
materials and methods. Throughout the course you will explore available
organic resources and complete a variety of self-directed learning exercises.
You will also participate in focused discussion groups and use the course
information to complete assignments and to test your knowledge in the
final exam.
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