Rural Resilience- Ranch Health: Cattle Vaccination Best Practices

When

Feb 5, 2026    
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm


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Join us for the sixth year of the Rural Resilience Webinar Series, where we’re growing our ranching and rural community’s financial, ecological, and social resilience with experienced speakers and actionable insights.

This free, four-part series will tackle key topics designed to support ranchers and rural residents:

February 5 – Ranch Health: Cattle Vaccination Best Practices

Healthy herds are the foundation of a resilient ranch. Dr. Katie Rein of Crazy Mountain Veterinary Service will share practical, hands-on guidance for livestock vaccination, covering needle size selection, proper injection sites, and the differences between subcutaneous and intramuscular methods. This session is ideal for ranch hands, interns, spouses, or friends who assist with livestock care, as well as experienced ranchers seeking a refresher or those who were never formally taught vaccination techniques.

About the Speaker: I grew up on a ranch west of Melville, MT, which has been in my family since 1893. After leaving home, I continued my education with college at Montana State University, veterinary school at Washington State University, and an internship in Large Animal Medicine at Texas A&M University. After that, I worked at Harlowton Veterinary Clinic for two years before starting Crazy Mountain Veterinary Service.

Each session includes a 60-minute presentation followed by a 30-minute Q&A, allowing you to engage directly with our expert speakers.

Cost: FREE!

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical knowledge and connect with others dedicated to building resilient ranching and rural communities.

Pre-registration is required—Zoom link will be emailed upon registration.

The Zoom link is the same for all four webinars.

(PLEASE NOTE: You will be registering for the entire series.  It is not necessary to register for each webinar separately.)

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