Image 1 of 1
DIY Fecal Egg Counting - Ruminants
What is it?
Learn how to perform fecal egg counts on sheep, goats, and cattle — from sample collection to interpreting results — in a live Zoom class with expert instruction by Dr. Carly Farmer.
When is it?
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 owners, farmers, homesteaders, pet owners
Veterinary professionals
Cattle, sheep, and goat producers
Anyone managing herd health or curious about learning a new skill
With or without microscope experience
What will you learn?
Equipment and materials needed
Collecting and preparing fecal samples
Using a microscope and McMaster slide
Step-by-step Modified McMaster technique
Identifying common parasites in ruminants
Interpreting results for parasite management decisions
What’s included?
Two live virtual training sessions with Q&A via Zoom
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 guide
Fecal egg count tracking templates
Ruminant parasite identification guide
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 on vet bills
Monitor parasite loads on your own
Detect resistance and make informed herd health decisions
Build confidence in managing livestock internal parasites
Payment Information
Course Fee: $200 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?
Learn how to perform fecal egg counts on sheep, goats, and cattle — from sample collection to interpreting results — in a live Zoom class with expert instruction by Dr. Carly Farmer.
When is it?
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 owners, farmers, homesteaders, pet owners
Veterinary professionals
Cattle, sheep, and goat producers
Anyone managing herd health or curious about learning a new skill
With or without microscope experience
What will you learn?
Equipment and materials needed
Collecting and preparing fecal samples
Using a microscope and McMaster slide
Step-by-step Modified McMaster technique
Identifying common parasites in ruminants
Interpreting results for parasite management decisions
What’s included?
Two live virtual training sessions with Q&A via Zoom
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 guide
Fecal egg count tracking templates
Ruminant parasite identification guide
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 on vet bills
Monitor parasite loads on your own
Detect resistance and make informed herd health decisions
Build confidence in managing livestock internal parasites
Payment Information
Course Fee: $200 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

