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Creating a Herd Health Plan

Mark your calendar to attend the July 19 Ranching 101 session.

When it comes to managing a cow herd’s health and performance, it’s important to have a plan. Join two veterinarians Tuesday, July 19, at 1 p.m. for a Ranching 101 session outlining how to create a comprehensive herd health plan for bulls, females and calves.

Interested attendees can scan the QR code to register for the hour-long Zoom webinar. Dr. Pippa Gibbons Texas Tech School of

Expert presenters will be Dr. Veterinary Medicine Pippa Gibbons and Dr. Jennifer Koziol, of Texas Tech University’s School of Veterinary Medicine.

Gibbons is an associate professor of food animal medicine and surgery. She grew up on a mixed crop, beef and sheep farm in England. After completing veterinary school and a food animal internship in the United Kingdom, she moved to Texas and completed a food animal internal Dr. Jennifer Koziol Texas Tech School of medicine residency and master’s Veterinary Medicine program at Texas A&M University. Prior to her current role, she was a clinical assistant professor of food animal science at Texas A&M University and associate professor at Lincoln Memorial University College of Veterinary Medicine. She completed a diploma of veterinary education through the Royal Veterinary College. Scan this code to register.

Koziol, also an associate professor of food animal medicine and surgery, is a native of Oklahoma where she grew up ranching with her family. She received her bachelor of science in 2009 and doctorate of veterinary medicine in 2012 from Oklahoma State University. After completing an internship, she continued her formal training as a theriogenology resident at Auburn University. Koziol achieved diplomate status in the American College of Theriogenologists in 2015 and a masters of biomedical sciences in 2016. T C

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