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Why People Choose Agri Academy
Our training addresses relevant animal health issues on farm, delivered in a practical manner by veterinary experts. You can access our training 24/7 and learn on the go with our mobile friendly bite-sized modules
FREE online training for farmers
Reliable, practical and relevant advice on animal health and welfare issues
Training you can trust, delivered by veterinary experts
Enhance your skills with our easy to use online platform
Make better decisions for better results on farm
Mobile friendly and accessible on the go
Meet Our Expert Trainers
Our modules are delivered by veterinary experts who are dedicated to addressing the animal health training needs of livestock farmers in Ireland

Conor Geraghty
Conor is a native of Ballinasloe, Co. Galway, graduated with an MVB from University College Dublin in 1999. Following terms in both large

Donal Lynch
Donal is originally from Dublin and is now based and working in Tullamore. He qualified as a vet in UCD in 2000. He is past President

Ger Cusack
Ger graduated from UCD Vet College in 1982 and is a practising vet partner in Comeragh Veterinary, a mixed, mainly dairy cattle practice,
. … Completing the Certificate in Dairy Herd Health in 2015 revived Ger’s interest in Bovine Preventive Medicine. The management and control of Bovine Lameness is a field of particular interest to Ger and he has delivered many courses to both vets and farmers on this and related topics.
Ger is an elected member of the Veterinary Council of Ireland, the statutory body that is responsible for the regulation of the veterinary profession in Ireland Member of the Animal Health Ireland Lameness Technical Working Group.

Kieran O’Mahony
Kieran graduated from UCD in 1998. Originally from Cork, he began his veterinary career in Glen Veterinary, Tipperary Town in August 1998 and
Best Practice in Drying Off Cows
We discuss best practice when drying off cows. Course includes:
- Selection criteria
- Step by step guide to techniques & equipment used
- Key principles of selective dry cow therapy
Best Practice in Drying Off Cows
We discuss best practice when drying off cows. Course includes:
- Selection criteria
- Step by step guide to techniques & equipment used
- Key principles of selective dry cow therapy
The Essentials of Good Medicine Management on Farm
Gain a deeper understanding of best practice in the safe use of veterinary medicines on the farm, includes;
- Vaccine regulations
- Correct use of vaccines, anthelmintics and antibiotics
- Antimicrobial resistance
- Accurate record keeping
Pneumonia: Reduce The Financial Impact In Your Herd This Winter
We consider best practice tips to help reduce pneumonia outbreaks, includes;
- The financial impact
- Identifying the clinical signs
- Ventilation & housing
- Vaccinations and effective treatments options
Coccidiosis: a parasitic disease and one of the most common causes of diarrhoea in calves
- What is Coccidiosis?
- Coccidiosis Life Cycle
- Symptoms
- Economic Impact, and risk factors
- Treatment, prevention, and disinfection
Lameness: Reduce the Incidents In Your Herd
We look at the steps you can take to reduce the losses associated with lameness, includes;
- Lameness Costs
- The most common lameness conditions affecting the foot
- Hoof pairing and hoof care
- Hygiene, housing, Roadways and collecting yards
Frequently Asked Questions
About us
In 2011, XLVets Ireland established XLVets Skillnet, a learning network supporting the training needs of the veterinary and farming sectors in Ireland.
Our mission is to support livestock farming through education enabling a better quality of life for farmers and animals.
We are funded by Skillnet Ireland and the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science. This funding allows us to offer the Agri Academy modules as a free resource.
For more information visit https://www.skillnetireland.ie/
Why should I do this training?
Well firstly, training is FREE, so why not? But secondly, our modules are delivered in a practical manner, promoting best practice to help you avoid the losses associated with the spread of disease on farm.
When completing a module, how do I return to where I left off?
Once you sign up, you will need to enrol on each module separately.
As you work through a module, you’ll see a check mark next to the completed section and your course progress percentage will increase. Incomplete lectures are denoted with an empty or a partially filled-in circle. Completed sections are denoted with a check mark. You can view individual section progress and course progress in the course sidebar. Sections will only be marked as complete ONLY if the Complete and Continue button is clicked. When you return to the module, you will see where you left off on the left-hand side of the screen.
XLVets Agri Academy is hosted on a platform called Teachable – for more information on navigating through modules, click here
Do I have to complete every section?
You must complete each section before moving onto the next section. Agri Academy is a completely self-paced online learning hub – you decide when you start and when you finish. Our training is accessible from many devices and mobile friendly. Once each module is completed you will be issued with a certificate of completion.

FREE online animal health training for the farming sector, delivered by veterinary experts
Testimonials
See what our trainees have to say about the training XLVets Skillnet deliver
”The training was very well done. The trainers were very clear explaining each topic, there was no jargon. The practical demonstration from the vets was excellent. They showed a better way of doing things that I certainly apply to my own farm. The training was easy to access and I could log in on my mobile when out on the farm. I have completed all 4 modules and look forward to watching more.
Donal FlynnRoscommon


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