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September 30, 2023
Location
102 Maple St
Evansville
WI
53536-1423
United States
Website
https://greatlakesalpaca.com/events/seminars/
Contact
Jan Clingman
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Kevin Stoer
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Great Lakes Alpaca Association
GLAA Annual Seminar
Topics:
Update on small coccidia (don’t forget about Emac!)
– Resistant parasites on the move, especially Barber pole worm
– Mites
– Lepto as a cause of abortions
– Immune compromised cria. A less-expensive treatment than plasma.
– Nutrition, cria growth rates, hay testing, feeding programs
Our Presenter: Randy Larson, DVM, was born and raised on a small livestock farm in west central Illinois where he participated in FFA and 4-H. His DVM was earned at the University of Illinois where he also participated in postgraduate studies while in practice. His mixed practice in Alpha, IL was primarily cattle and swine, but really was kind of ‘All Creatures Great and Small’. He left practice after 30 years of getting butted, kicked, bitten and any other kind of abuse that animals can do. Nevertheless, he would do it again in a heartbeat. He continued to do vet work in the Illinois and Iowa Departments of Ag and began alpaca practice.
He developed an interest in alpacas after his 3 children left home and their 4-H projects ended. He has raised alpacas for 20 years, and his interest in alpaca practice has continued on during his semiretirement years. He has developed a friendship with 2 Peruvian vets who have been a source of information plus a connection with native alpacas. He actively assists new farms, speaks to alpaca groups, and continues to practice on alpacas exclusively.
He has always been active in community work, organized vet medicine, and continues to serve on the Board of the Alpaca Research Foundation.