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Saskatchewan Goat Industry Biosecurity and Animal Welfare Training September

Wed, Sep 17

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Zoom

Training covering on-farm biosecurity, and various aspects of animal welfare/goat husbandry. Completing this training allows producers to become eligible for the Sustainable CAP funding through the Sask. Agriculture ministry. (split into 2 sessions, both must be attended)

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Saskatchewan Goat Industry Biosecurity and Animal Welfare Training September
Saskatchewan Goat Industry Biosecurity and Animal Welfare Training September

Time & Location

Sep 17, 2025, 7:00 p.m. – Sep 18, 2025, 7:00 p.m.

Zoom

About the event

Join us to complete your two training sessions for the Saskatchewan Goat Industry and Animal Welfare training program, our next training sessions are scheduled for September and 17th and 18th at 7pm SK time to about 9pm over the two evenings. Other days/times could be arranged. Please let me know if these dates don't work for you I may still be able to schedule a different set of dates. More training sessions will be held throughout the year, you may contact us for alternate training dates as well. You may email saskgoatbreedersassoc@outlook.com to register and receive the zoom link or you can RSVP directly on this event to receive the first zoom link. Please note, the second session's link will be sent out to participants after the completion of the first session. 


The Saskatchewan Goat Industry Biosecurity and Animal Welfare training program will allow producers to apply for funding through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (SCAP) funding program through the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture. Please contact us if you are interested in taking this free training program! Lots of helpful info, even if you are not planning on applying for funding. 


Note: If you are unable to make it to your online training sessions, please contact the SGBA to let us know, this helps us in case we need to reschedule and also allows us to update our attendance list. Please be respectful to both the presenter and other participants by letting us know in the event that you are unable to make it to your session(s).


Thank you!


For more information about the funding program, please visit:

https://www.saskatchewan.ca/business/agriculture-natural-resources-and-industry/agribusiness-farmers-and-ranchers/sustainable-canadian-agricultural-partnership/programs-for-farmers-and-ranchers/animal-health-and-biosecurity-program/sheep-and-goats#:~:text=The%20Animal%20Health%20and%20Biosecurity,biosecurity%20and%20animal%20welfare%20practices.

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