2022 Gestal Swine Summit: Learning Opportunities About Nutrition
This past October, the JYGA Technologies team received more than 100 researchers and nutritionists to attend the GESTAL Swine Summit in Quebec, Canada. On the agenda, 3-days filled with discussions, learning opportunities and networking. We had the honor to welcome renowned guest speakers and attendees from different countries with one common interest: NUTRITION IN THE SWINE INDUSTRY.
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Sow Feeding in Australia
Dr. David Cadogan from Australia, our first speaker at the Summit, is talking about what Australian experts learned over the last 12 years in terms of working stall-free and electronic sow feeding. Sharing Australia’s experience about what they got right but also what they did get wrong.
Group Housing and Aggression
Aggression and lameness in group housing are important topics that can be a game changer in the gestating room. Our second guest speaker, Dr. Jennifer Brown from Canada is presenting solutions and studies to overcome this situation.
Everything you Wanted to Know about Precision Feeding
Feed blending can increase efficiency and improve sow performance. But what real potential does feed blending offer to the swine industry? Dan Bussières, nutritionist from Groupe Cérès is taking an in-depth look at feed blending during his conference.
Precision Feeding and the Dairy Industry: What can we learn?
We have invited Dr. Trevor Devries to present lessons and tools about the application of precision feeding implemented in the dairy industry. What can we learn from them to help the swine industry grow? It’s always resourceful to have a look at what other industries are doing!
Mammary Development and Nutrition
Several studies have shown that nutrition of gilts or sows during the periods of rapid mammary accretion occurring during prepuberty, gestation, and lactation can affect mammary development. Dr. Chantal Farmer is presenting the nutritional impact on mammary development and growth rate during her presentation of the GESTAL Swine Summit.
Lactation and Sow Intake
Dr. Hyatt Frobose is discussing individual sow intake in lactation. Based on studies conducted by Dr. Peter Kappel Theil, Dr. Frobose will review variation and how can ADFI (average daily feed intake) be optimized.
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DR. DAVID CADOGAN, AUSTRALIA
After working in pig production, and then as a senior nutritionist for Rivalea for 12 years, David joined Feedworks in 2003 as the Technical Services Manager developing nutritional solutions to enhance efficient growth and health of monogastrics. David completed a master’s and PhD at the University of New England, and has over 40 papers published in peer reviewed journals and over 60 papers in conference proceedings, in the areas of NSP fibre digestion, enzyme applications, amino acid nutrition and general digestive physiology.
DR. JENNIFER BROWN, CANADA
Jennifer completed her PhD at the University of Guelph in swine behaviour in 2009, and moved to Saskatchewan to work at the Prairie Swine Centre (PSC). As PSC’s Research Scientist in Ethology, she leads a research program focused on key issues related to pig behaviour and welfare, including management of sows in group housing, use of pain control at castration, transportation of nursery and finisher pigs, and on-farm euthanasia. Other research areas include implementation of novel technologies in the swine industry, evaluation of new welfare indicators, and meat quality.
In addition to research, Jennifer teaches at the University of Saskatchewan in the Dept. of Animal and Poultry Science and has participated on industry committees with the Canadian Pork Council, National Farm Animal Care Council, National Pork Board (USA) and World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH). Jennifer shares her home with an assortment of livestock in rural Saskatchewan.
DAN BUSSIERES, CANADA
Dan Bussieres, a swine nutritionist graduated in 1996 from Laval University in Quebec, and his partner, founded Ceres Group Inc. in 2004. This company, based in Levis, Quebec, specializes in all areas of swine production. Ceres Group service offer includes consulting services in swine production, production and distribution of breeding stock and sales of nutritional products. Ceres Group is also involved in swine production managing a net work that produce over 300,000 pigs annually.
Dan works on the development and monitoring of nutrition programs for swine producers all over Canada. Ceres Group Inc. and its affiliates influence the feeding of more than 5.5 million pigs annually, which include consulting for the nutrition and R&D for HyLife, one of the top 2 swine producers in Canada. He is also doing consulting in nutrition and production with Tianzow Breeding, a company based in China that has 80,000 sows in production. Dan is working with many industry partners to conduct field research projects which aim at developing new feed programs in order to optimize the performances of pig, their profitability and to improve meat quality. He has done many presentations for producer meeting or at different conference/seminar in swine production.
DR. TREVOR DEVRIES, CANADA
Dr. Trevor DeVries is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in the Department of Animal Biosciences at the University of Guelph. Trevor received his B.Sc. in Agriculture from The University of British Columbia (UBC) in 2001. Immediately following he began graduate studies at UBC, where he received his Ph.D. in 2006. Following that, he spent one year as a post-doctoral fellow with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. In 2007, he was appointed as faculty with the University of Guelph in the Department of Animal Biosciences. In that position, Trevor leads a highly productive research program and has published over 190 peer-reviewed papers focused on dairy cattle nutrition, management, behavior, and welfare. He is also committed to extending that work to the field, as evidenced by over 290 invited research presentations. Trevor also contributes to teaching at the university, including instructing undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of dairy cattle management, behavior, and welfare, coaching the university Dairy Challenge team, as well as mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students. Trevor also works diligently in public service, serving on several university committees, as well as various local, national and international professional committees.
DR. CHANTAL FARMER, CANADA
Dr. Farmer is a research scientist in sow lactation biology working at the Sherbrooke Research and Development Centre of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. She obtained her B.Sc. from McGill University (1980), her M.Sc. from the University of Saskatchewan (1982) and her Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University (1986). Dr. Farmer was a pioneer in studying mammary development in gilts and sows and identifying the various factors affecting it. She has published 159 scientific manuscripts, 9 book chapters, and is the sole editor of two books that were also translated and published in Chinese. Dr. Farmer’s expertise is recognized internationally as evidenced by her being a guest-speaker in 13 European countries as well as China, Australia, Canada and the USA. She was Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Animal Science from 2006 to 2010. She was on the board of the Canadian Society of Animal Science for 12 years, serving as its president in 1998-99, she received 2 national awards and was made a fellow of this Society in 2017. Dr. Farmer also served two terms on the board of the American Society of Animal Science from 2014 to 2020, from which she received the 2022 President’s Award for International Achievements in Animal Science. Dr. Farmer is currently on the editorial board of the journals Translational Animal Science and Domestic Animal Endocrinology.
DR. HYATT FROBOSE, UNITED-STATES
Dr. Hyatt Frobose serves as the USA Commercial Director and Swine Nutritionist for JYGA Technologies. Hyatt specializes in assisting swine producers with group-housing solutions and nutritional programs to optimize performance and welfare of gestating and lactating sows in commercial environments. In 2015, Dr. Frobose completed his doctorate degree in swine nutrition and management at Kansas State University where he authored or co-authored 8 refereed journal articles and 22 abstracts. This research focused on nutrition and reproduction interactions in gestating & lactating sows and the effects of mycotoxins on pig growth. Hyatt is based out of Kansas, USA where his family own and operate a seedstock Gelbvieh cow/calf operation.
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