Roger A. High, OSIA Executive Director
The 2009 Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium is once again going to hit the road! After four years on the road and back into Columbus for the 2008 Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium, the 2009 Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium will once again hit the road for this annual shepherd’s event! This year’s Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium will be held on December 12, 2009 at the Ohio Department of Agriculture Bromfield Building, 8995 East Main Street, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068. The primary educational portion of the symposium will be conducted on Saturday December 12, 2008. The primary focus of the 2009 Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium will be health management programs that will help our sheep producers stay profitable in the future. The 2009 Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium will be in conjunction with the Small Ruminant Health Symposium and will cover information on the small ruminant species, sheep and goats.
The main speakers of the day will include Dr. Richard Erhardt, Small Ruminant Specialist, Michigan State University. Dr. Eharhardt will be discussing several health preventative programs as they relate the health maintenance of the small ruminant animal. We will be offering other topic areas and speakers as well that should be of interest to our sheep and goat producers as well. Speakers such as Dr. Dale Duerr, DVM from Tuscarawas County, will discuss the “Development of a Flock and Herd Health Plan”, Dr. Bill Shulaw and Dr. Hayes, of ODA will taking a look at ewe and lamb mortality, and we are going to offer tours of the ODA facility and programs such as an update on the USDA Scrapie program..
“These are topics that make a symposium unique, it may be the only time you have a chance to see the programs and the tours of the facilities that we have planned,” states Roger A. High, Executive Director of The Ohio Sheep Improvement Association.
The Ohio Sheep Improvement Association Annual Meeting will also be held.It will be the first item on the agenda prior to the program beginning. During the OSIA Annual meeting, the election of a new OSIA officer team will be held.
OSIA members will be receiving registration packets in early November. Please pass the information along to other sheep producers in your area, as we would love to have another attendance breaking symposium. We will also have the tradeshow, so if you need to purchase anything, it should be available. And of course, the silent auction will be held to raise money for the Ralph Grimshaw Memorial Scholarship Fund. If you would like more information about the Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium, please contact Roger A. High at (614) 246-8299 or by email at rhigh@ofbf.org.

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