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DIY Fecal Egg Counting - Ruminant + Equine Bundle
What is it?
Enroll in both the Ruminant and Equine DIY Fecal Egg Counting courses at a discounted rate — all in one bundle. Learn to perform fecal egg counts from sample collection to interpreting results for both horses and ruminants in live Zoom sessions with expert instruction by Dr. Carly Farmer.
Foundational material is shared across both courses, with species-specific protocols, parasite identification, and management strategies taught separately.
When is it?
Equine sessions:
Saturday, August 1, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Saturday, August 8, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Ruminant sessions:
Saturday, September 12th, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Saturday, September 19th, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Who is this for?
Livestock and horse owners, riders, and enthusiasts
Veterinary professionals and technicians
Anyone managing herd or equine health, or interested in learning a new skill
With or without microscope experience
What will you learn?
Equipment and materials needed for ruminant and equine fecal egg counting
Collecting and preparing fecal samples for each species
Using a microscope and McMaster slide
Step-by-step Modified McMaster technique for ruminants and horses
Identifying common parasites in ruminants and horses
Interpreting results to guide herd or equine parasite management decisions
What’s included?
Four live virtual training sessions with Q&A via Zoom
Saturday, August 1, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Saturday, August 8, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Saturday, September 12th, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Saturday, September 19th, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
30-day access to session replays
Lifetime access to downloadable course materials and resources
Materials checklist
Step-by-step Modified McMaster technique guides for both equine and ruminants
Fecal egg count tracking templates
Equine and ruminant parasite identification guides
Guided practice examples to build confidence with parasite identification
Sample collection and handling guidance
Flotation solution preparation instructions
Access to the private student Facebook group
Ongoing troubleshooting and educational support
Why it’s valuable?
Save money compared to enrolling separately
Monitor parasite loads for both ruminants and horses on your own
Detect resistance and make informed deworming decisions
Build confidence in managing internal parasites across species
Payment Information
Course Fee: $350 per household (includes you + one partner)
Registration includes one course login intended for use within a single household
Need access for more than two participants? Contact us for group rates
Preregistration and payment required to secure your spot
What is it?
Enroll in both the Ruminant and Equine DIY Fecal Egg Counting courses at a discounted rate — all in one bundle. Learn to perform fecal egg counts from sample collection to interpreting results for both horses and ruminants in live Zoom sessions with expert instruction by Dr. Carly Farmer.
Foundational material is shared across both courses, with species-specific protocols, parasite identification, and management strategies taught separately.
When is it?
Equine sessions:
Saturday, August 1, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Saturday, August 8, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Ruminant sessions:
Saturday, September 12th, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Saturday, September 19th, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Who is this for?
Livestock and horse owners, riders, and enthusiasts
Veterinary professionals and technicians
Anyone managing herd or equine health, or interested in learning a new skill
With or without microscope experience
What will you learn?
Equipment and materials needed for ruminant and equine fecal egg counting
Collecting and preparing fecal samples for each species
Using a microscope and McMaster slide
Step-by-step Modified McMaster technique for ruminants and horses
Identifying common parasites in ruminants and horses
Interpreting results to guide herd or equine parasite management decisions
What’s included?
Four live virtual training sessions with Q&A via Zoom
Saturday, August 1, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Saturday, August 8, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Saturday, September 12th, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
Saturday, September 19th, 2026 11:00 AM ET (90–120 min)
30-day access to session replays
Lifetime access to downloadable course materials and resources
Materials checklist
Step-by-step Modified McMaster technique guides for both equine and ruminants
Fecal egg count tracking templates
Equine and ruminant parasite identification guides
Guided practice examples to build confidence with parasite identification
Sample collection and handling guidance
Flotation solution preparation instructions
Access to the private student Facebook group
Ongoing troubleshooting and educational support
Why it’s valuable?
Save money compared to enrolling separately
Monitor parasite loads for both ruminants and horses on your own
Detect resistance and make informed deworming decisions
Build confidence in managing internal parasites across species
Payment Information
Course Fee: $350 per household (includes you + one partner)
Registration includes one course login intended for use within a single household
Need access for more than two participants? Contact us for group rates
Preregistration and payment required to secure your spot

