Have you ever been up close to a baby cow? Sign up for our exciting Calf Class! From 9:30 am – 1:30 pm, students can learn how to feed, clean, and nurture a baby cow from our Birthing Barn Coordinator: Jill Chybowski! This unique experience will be offered to students in grades 3-5 for $45. Give your child the opportunity to spend the day learning how to raise a healthy, happy calf!

Availability:

Saturday, September 28, 2024
Friday, October 25, 2024

 

Calf Class experience includes:

Identification

Similar to a human’s name, farmers give calves unique numbered ear tags to help identify who is who. Get creative and design an ear tag that fits your personality! 

Feeding & Nutrition

After a calf is born, it is essential they are fed colostrum (milk from a mother’s first milking!). Did you know it is important for milk to be at a specific temperature before feeding? Find out why and try your hand at feeding a calf.

Biosecurity

Sanitation is crucial for a newborn calf’s current and future health. Get down and dirty sanitizing buckets, calf pens, bottles, and even use an ATP Meter to check for any remaining bacteria.

Health & Care

Just like humans, calves get vaccines and medicine to build a stronger immune system to prevent or fight off any sicknesses. Step into the shoes of a veterinarian and practice different treatment techniques that help keep the calf healthy. 

Genetics

Genes are what make up cows, humans, and every living thing on this earth. Take a closer look at how farmers can predict the phenotype of a cow by using a Punnett square. Will the calf have black and white or red and white spots? You’ll help determine the answer.

Calf Class tickets include a breakfast snack and access to the Discovery Center. Reserve your spot today for this first-come, first-serve class.

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