Livestock 101 Training starts on February 17th and continues running every Tuesday for 12 weeks!
When visiting with current WSU Livestock Advisors, many share that one of the greatest benefits of the program is the connection with fellow advisors. Participants are quick to exchange feed sources, breeding stock leads, and practical solutions for everyday challenges like mud, manure, and animal health concerns. They also share information about potential cost-share resources and, just as importantly, build lasting friendships within a supportive agricultural community. Who knows when you might need to borrow a cattle trailer to move the sheep you bought? Do you need to build a fence so you can bring home new animals? Learn which fence will be best for your situation, how an electric fencer works, how many joules you will need, or how many jewels you will need to sell to buy more animals.