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Hubert J. Karreman,

VMD, FACVBM
 

Specializing in non-antibiotic treatment of infectious disease, Dr. Hubert Karreman is a pioneer of organic veterinary medicine. Working with real cases in clinical practice under the extremely strict “no antibiotics” rule for organic livestock in the U.S., he developed the non-antibiotic treatment of infectious disease. 

 

Dr. Karreman, a 1995 graduate from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, is a dairy veterinarian and independent educator of integrative veterinary medicine for livestock. He completed a 5-year term on the USDA National Organic Standards Board (2005-2010). In 1999-2000, Karreman was on the AVMA Taskforce for Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine (CAVM), which wrote the current AVMA Guidelines on CAVM. 

 

His passion is being among animals, working directly with them in a hands-on way and teaching ecological and natural methods of preventing and treating illness. He is the first certified CowSignals trainer in the U.S. and enjoys sharing insights into reading cows and understanding what they are telling us. He believes that we can more fully enjoy the living world around us by blending straightforward factual information with heart-based perception and insight.

PRESENTATION 

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JOURNEY IN DAIRY

FRI, OCT 17 AT 11:00 - 12:15 PM
 

Hubert Karreman loves milking cows! His forty year journey in dairy: Famine: the initial impulse to be in agriculture; Providence: natural treatments as a herdsman; Determination: the non-antibiotic treatment of infectious disease as a veterinarian; Grit: grass-based farmer with sixty Jerseys. . . with the added bonus of regulatory fun along the way. And it ain’t over yet!​​

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