This workshop focuses on two significant parasites impacting sheep, goats, and other small ruminants—meningeal worm (brain worm) and lungworm. Participants will learn about the risks, prevention, and management of meningeal worm, a mysterious and often deadly parasite. The session also includes hands-on activities, including setting up a Baermann apparatus—the diagnostic tool used to detect lungworms—and practicing microscope techniques for parasite identification.
When: Saturday, January 17, 2026
Time: 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Location: University of Maine at Augusta, Jewett Hall, Room 284, Augusta, Maine 04330
Cost: $10-$20
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is designed for sheep and goat farmers, beginning livestock producers, and anyone interested in improving herd health management and parasite control practices.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will:
- Understand the life cycles, symptoms, and impacts of lungworm and meningeal worm.
- Learn strategies to reduce parasite exposure and improve animal resilience.
- Gain practical experience using diagnostic tools such as the Baermann apparatus and microscope.
- Leave with actionable steps to implement on-farm parasite management plans.
Must register to attend. Register here!
The maximum number of participants is 25.


