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    Learn the essentials of calf rearing in one day, thanks to a new intensive course

    John SwireBy John SwireJuly 2, 20182 Mins Read
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    Navaratnam Partheeban

    A new one-day course teaching the basics of how to care for, house and feed a calf is one of many short livestock programmes now offered by the Royal Agricultural University (RAU).

    The innovative Calf Rearing course at the University’s Rural Innovation Centre in Cirencester costs £130, is led by experts and will earn participants a UK Rural Skills (UKRS) certificate of attendance.

    Professionals and students completing the course at Harnhill in September will be able to care for calves from birth to 12 weeks old, prepare their accommodation and feeding plans, monitor health, understand colostrum management and weaning and learn routine procedures. 

    Another course on offer is CowSignals – a simple approach to reducing disease and prolonging the lifetime of cattle, developed in the Netherlands. 

    Other sessions help prepare for Animal Medicines Training Regulatory Authority (AMTRA) examinations, give training on administering medicines and vaccinations, teach techniques for recognizing lameness in livestock and for the artificial insemination of cattle.

    The sessions are not just aimed at farmers but also feed, breeding and barn design consultants, vets, students and anyone with an interest in livestock.

    Navaratnam Partheeban, senior lecturer in Livestock Production at the RAU said: “The livestock sector is the largest agricultural sector in the UK producing the top four farming products in this country. 

    “The idea behind these courses was to make sure our University was meeting industry needs and demand from professionals and students of all kinds for livestock skills. 

    “The programmes have all been developed and designed to allow the participant to get the most up-to date information and learn modern techniques in livestock.” 

    All courses are externally accredited and many carry awards on completion such as AMTRA SQP qualifications, UKRS certification and bovine mobility register inclusion. 

    The University already provides a range of professional rural training courses for the public and private sector, including Natural England, the Wildlife Trust, local councils, schools, and agronomy companies.

    Find out all the course details and sign up here: https://www.rau.ac.uk/study/short-courses/rural-skills/rural-skills-courses/livestock

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