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Healthy Farms Biosecurity Community

The Healthy Farms Biosecurity Group is a community is open to all stakeholders who engage with youth or agricultural producers, as they consider and implement effective biosecurity plans and practices. The project is supported by the USDA NIFA-funded Animal Disease Biosecurity Coordinated Agricultural Project (ADBCAP).

Arizona Ag at Home 4-H: Animal Projects - Rabbits

Zoom Meeting

The first webinar in a series will focus on providing solid, educational information on a variety of animals used in AZ 4-H Animal Projects. Topics will include health, nutrition, well being, disease prevention and more.

These webinars are appropriate for anyone with interests in animals. Register individually for each webinar that you are interested in attending.

  • Dec 3, 2020 6:00 pm MST AZ 4-H Ag at Home: Animal Projects - Swine. Register for 12/3
  • Dec 17, 2020 6:00 pm MST AZ 4-H Ag at Home: Animal Projects - Horses. Register for 12/17
  • Jan 14, 2021 6:00 pm MST AZ 4-H Ag at Home: Animal Projects - Chicken. Register for 1/14
  • Jan 28, 2021 6:00 pm MST AZ 4-H Ag at Home: Animal Projects - Beef. Register for 1/28
  • Feb 11, 2021 6:00 pm MST AZ 4-H Ag at Home: Animal Projects - Horses. Register for 2/11
  • Feb 25, 2021 6:00 pm MST AZ 4-H Ag at Home: Animal Projects - Sheep. Register for 2/25
  • March 18, 2021 6:00 pm MST AZ 4-H Ag at Home: Animal Projects - Other Poultry (ducks, geese, etc.). Register for 3/18
  • March 25, 2021 6:00 pm MST AZ 4-H Ag at Home: Animal Projects - Goats. Register for 3/25

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This webinar was very interesting. I had no idea about this outbreak happening this year and I had never heard before about RHDV. I learned a lot about the disease and how to prevent it. Biosecurity protocols are very important to prevent the transmission of RHDV as it is very contagious. The speakers gave very important and helpful information on what is the disease, how can be spread, how to detect it, and how to prevent it. The best way to prevent rabbits from getting RHDV is to reduce or stop exposure but also is very important to have healthy and free-stress rabbits. I have two rabbits Pom-Pom and Pelusa and is very scary that they can easily get infected, especially here in Tucson, Arizona where I live, but everything is about prevention.

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