FEC Practice & Support Session
By request from past students, this is a small, live practice session designed to help you build confidence and work through any questions that come up as you begin practicing on your own.
What is it?
This live session is for past students who want additional practice, a refresher, or help troubleshooting their fecal egg counts.
We’ll take a clinic-style approach—working through real examples together, reviewing technique, and answering questions as they come up. I’ll also bring a few pre-selected cases (similar to what I share in the Facebook group) to help guide discussion.
You’re welcome to bring your own slides or questions, or simply join to observe and continue building your skills. You’ll also have the option to share questions or examples ahead of time after registering.
This is a great next step if you’ve taken the course and are looking to build confidence with real samples.
Session Details:
Date: Saturday, May 9, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM Eastern
Duration: ~60-90 minutes
Location: Live on Zoom (link sent after registration)
Who is this for?
Past FEC course students (Equine & Ruminant)
Anyone looking for more practice or a refresher
Students who want feedback or troubleshooting help
What we’ll cover:
Real FEC examples
Parasite egg identification
Technique and slide troubleshooting
Bring your own slides or questions (optional)
Open Q&A
Additional notes:
No formal lecture—this is an interactive working session
You do not need to bring slides to attend
Limited spots to keep the group small
This session will be held live and will not be recorded
Because this is a live, interactive session, the exact topics covered will depend on participant questions and discussion.
Payment info:
Course Fee: $35 per household (includes you + one additional participant)
Preregistration and payment required to secure your spot
If there’s enough interest, these sessions may be offered a few times per year.
By request from past students, this is a small, live practice session designed to help you build confidence and work through any questions that come up as you begin practicing on your own.
What is it?
This live session is for past students who want additional practice, a refresher, or help troubleshooting their fecal egg counts.
We’ll take a clinic-style approach—working through real examples together, reviewing technique, and answering questions as they come up. I’ll also bring a few pre-selected cases (similar to what I share in the Facebook group) to help guide discussion.
You’re welcome to bring your own slides or questions, or simply join to observe and continue building your skills. You’ll also have the option to share questions or examples ahead of time after registering.
This is a great next step if you’ve taken the course and are looking to build confidence with real samples.
Session Details:
Date: Saturday, May 9, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM Eastern
Duration: ~60-90 minutes
Location: Live on Zoom (link sent after registration)
Who is this for?
Past FEC course students (Equine & Ruminant)
Anyone looking for more practice or a refresher
Students who want feedback or troubleshooting help
What we’ll cover:
Real FEC examples
Parasite egg identification
Technique and slide troubleshooting
Bring your own slides or questions (optional)
Open Q&A
Additional notes:
No formal lecture—this is an interactive working session
You do not need to bring slides to attend
Limited spots to keep the group small
This session will be held live and will not be recorded
Because this is a live, interactive session, the exact topics covered will depend on participant questions and discussion.
Payment info:
Course Fee: $35 per household (includes you + one additional participant)
Preregistration and payment required to secure your spot
If there’s enough interest, these sessions may be offered a few times per year.

