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The Nottingham Feed Conference 2008
The Nottingham Feed Conference 2008

The Nottingham Feed Conference 2008

September 3, 2008 to September 4, 2008
University of Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus - Nottingham - Nottinghamshire - United Kingdom
Lectures
the Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Campylobacter: opportunities for control by phages - BIOSECURITY
Dr Andy Timms is a Research Fellow at The University of Nottingham. He currently works on the biology and modelling of bacteriophage / host interactions using Campylobacter and virulent phage as a model system. His interests include: mutagenesis in bacteria - mechanisms and consequences, phage ecology and transfer of genetic information between bacteria.
Speaker:
Andy Timms
Andy Timms
the Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Application of distillers grains in non-ruminant production - BIOFUELS
Dr. Joe Loughmiller serves as the Director of Nutrition for SCA Nutrition-USA, that is part of the Provimi Group and focuses solely on pig nutrition. Since 2004, Dr. Loughmiller's responsibilities include overseeing technical development and marketing of the nutrition program and providing on-farm technical assistance for customers from 500 to 50,000 sows.
Speaker:
Joe Loughmiller
Joe Loughmiller
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Campylobacter: farm strategies for control - BIOSECURITY
Dr Victoria Morris is part of Dr Viv Allen’s team at the University of Bristol. Broadly, her research interests are: nutritional molecular microbiology with a PhD in equine nutrition investigating inclusion of starch in the diet of the horse, and food borne pathogens e.g. Campylobacter.
Speaker:
Victoria Morris
Victoria Morris
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Developments in the Russian livestock industries: implications for European producers and the Feed I
Ir. Ton Sas is an animal nutritionist, in particular involved in pig nutrition. After studying at the Agricultural University in Wageningen in 1978, he stayed for 2 years in a local Dutch animal feed company. From 1980 he joined Provimi Ltd in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. As product manager for pigs, he was responsible for the development of pig feeds and feeding programs. From 1987 he moved to Provimi’s export department, to provide technical support to Provimi’s exports to Central and Eastern European countries, like Hungary, Bulgaria and the former Soviet Union. Nowadays he stays mainly in Russia, where Provimi Ltd has its own 6 production facilities for premixes, feed concentrates and complete feeds. In his current position he has opportunities to visit both pig and cattle farms all over Russia and accordingly is familiar with the current situation of husbandry in Russia.
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Speaker:
Ton Sas
Ton Sas
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Global supplies and trends in commodities - DEVELOPMENTS IN THE INDUSTRY
Angela Obtained a B.Sc Hons in Agricultural Biochemistry from Edinburgh University and then joined RHM Agriculture as an Assistant Nutritionist before becoming National Ruminant Nutritionist. She Joined Page Feeds that became Yorkshire Country Feeds and subsequently purchased by Fishers Feeds before merging with ABN in 2000. During that time she was responsible for poultry nutrition, raw material purchasing and quality assurance. A number of roles within ABN which have included Quality Assurance Manager, Operations Management and 6 months in China as Marketing Director. Her current position is ABN Commercial Services Director which has responsibility for Purchasing, Formulation, Nutrition, Quality Assurance and Marketing for ABN which is the pig and poultry manufacturing division of AB Agri. She is a member of the AIC Feed Executive Committee.
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Speaker:
Angela Booth
Angela Booth
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Implications of biofuels co-products for meat quality - BIOFUELS
Dr. Roger Johnson is Director of Pork Quality for Farmland Foods USA. Roger has worked in the carcass composition/meat quality/pig genetic arena for the past 30 years, focusing on the factors that affect carcass composition and meat quality. Roger has accomplished this through the development, implementation and monitoring of programs that assess the impact of the Quality Control Points on branded pork programs.
Speaker:
Roger Johnson
Roger Johnson
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Improvements of forages to increase the efficiency of nitrogen and energy use
Prof Mike Theodorou is head of Science Development at the BBSRC Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research (IGER), where he has worked since 1981. He also holds an honorary joint Chair at the University of Aberystwyth Institutes of Rural Science and Biological Science (IRS and IBS). He has a BSc and PhD in microbiology and biochemistry from the University of London and his research interests include the microbiology of the rumen, particularly in relation to the life history and role of the gut anaerobic fungi, and the influence that the plant genome has on plant-microbe interactions in the digestive tract of ruminant herbivores.
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Speaker:
Mike Theodorou
Mike Theodorou
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Improving feed efficiency in cattle with Residual feed Intake - RUMINANTS
Dr. Donagh Berry is a principal researcher in dairy and beef genetics at Moorepark Dairy Production Research Centre, Republic of Ireland, where he has worked since completing his PhD in 2003. His research interests include national genetic evaluations, breeding objectives and breeding programs for dairy and beef cattle which includes research into "novel" traits such as disease resistance, body condition score, and residual feed intake.
Speaker:
Donagh Berry
Donagh Berry
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Nutrition and fertility in dairy cows - RUMINANTS
Dr Patrice Humblot is the Scientific Director of the Research and Development Department of UNCEIA (French National Association for Animal Breeding; Maisons Alfort, France) since 1994. His research interests are: Fertility and reproductive physiology of dairy and beef cows with particular reference to relationships with nutrition, body condition score, metabolic hormones and genetic influences on reproduction including interactions with milk production and nutrition.
Speaker:
Patrice Humblot
Patrice Humblot
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Nutrition, gut health and immunity - NON-RUMINANT NUTRITION
Dr Imke Mulder is a molecular immunologist in the Gut Immunology group headed by Dr Denise Kelly at the Rowett Research Institute in Aberdeen. The group performs research on the interactions between pathogenic and commensal bacteria and the mucosal immune system. Dr Mulder’s specific research interests are the effects of early life (including nutrition and bacterial colonization) on development and function of the gut immune system of domestic animals and humans, both at a cellular and molecular level.
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Speaker:
Imke Mulder
Imke Mulder
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Nutritional and economic value of co-products from biofuels production - BIOFUELS
Mick Hazzledine is Pig Director for Premier Nutrition. Mick joined Premier in 2001 after a long career with Dalgety Agriculture. Premier Nutrition supply nutritional "know-how" in the UK, Europe and Western Canada through a team of 14 nutritionists. As a commercial nutritionist his interests are "anything that can add to the profitability of my clients" but he has a particular interest in the nutritive value of feed materials. He enjoys benchmarking commercial nutrition from the UK elsewhere in the world.
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Speaker:
Mick Hazzledine
Mick Hazzledine
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Opportunities for online monitoring of health and performance in dairy cows - RUMINANTS
Dr Peter Løvendahl is a Senior Scientist in Animal Science at the University of Aarhus, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Denmark, where he has worked since 1982. His research interests are quantitative genetics of dairy cattle and pigs. The subjects have been development of juvenile predictors from endocrine regulation, aggression in sows, behaviour and time budgets of dairy cows, and time series modelling of cow status from indicators available in milk.
Speaker:
Peter Lovendahl
Peter Lovendahl
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Recent and future developments in the biofuels industry: implications for livestock production - BIO
John has spent the majority of his career with ICI Agricultural Division and subsequently AstraZeneca where he has had a number of senior management roles, spanning production of chemicals for fertilizers through to running fermentation-based businesses, covering animal feeds through agrochemicals, enzymes, pharma products, and foodstuffs. He has run ICI’s fermentation based activities in North America, and more recently has focused on the food industry, serving on the board of Marlow Foods, producers of Quorn. He now serves as Technical Director for Ensus.
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Speaker:
John Pinkney
John Pinkney
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Recent developments in the INRA Pig Model to reduce N and P excretion - NON-RUMINANT NUTRITION
Dr. Jaap van Milgen has been employed by INRA since 1992, where he holds a research position. He is the head of the "Nutrition and Metabolism" team of the INRA research unit in Saint-Gilles, France. His research interests include energy and amino acid metabolism in animals and modelling of nutritional processes.
Speaker:
Jaap van Milgen
Jaap van Milgen
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Safety in the food chain: biosecurity and coping with disease outbreaks - BIOSECURITY
Dr Jill Thompson is Veterinary Centre Manager of the Edinburgh Veterinary Disease Surveillance Centre, SCA, with responsibility for disease surveillance activities in the Lothians and Lanarkshire, and the laboratory-based diagnosis of diseases at the Edinburgh Centre. She is a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Specialist in Veterinary Pathology (Farm Animal), and a pig specialist.
Speaker:
Jill Thompson
Jill Thompson
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The role of fibre in gut health - NON-RUMINANT NUTRITION
Dr. Knud Erik Bach Knudsen is Head of Research Unit in the Nutrition and Production Physiology group at the Department of Animal Health Welfare and Nutrition, Aarhus University, Denmark. He has been working with carbohydrates for the last 20 years with special emphasis on analytical, nutritional and health aspects of carbohydrates and non-carbohydrate cell wall components.
Speaker:
Knud Erik Bach Knudsen
Knud Erik Bach Knudsen
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Use of enzymes to improve nutritive value of co-products - BIOFUELS
Dr Mike Bedford is Research Director at AB-Vista Feed Ingredients, where he has worked since April 2007. His area of responsibility covers feed enzyme development for non-ruminant farm animals and the use of yeasts and yeast components in Ruminants and non-ruminants, with the emphasis for both products being optimal performance and health.
Speaker:
Mike Bedford
Mike Bedford
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)
Variability of quality in biofuels co-products - BIOFUELS
Dr. Ruurd Zijlstra is the Feed Industry Research Chair at the University of Alberta, Canada, where he has worked since 2004. His current research interests are: feed quality evaluation to support rapid evaluation systems, crop fractionation, and carbohydrate nutrition in pigs.
Speaker:
Ruurd Zijlstra
Ruurd Zijlstra
The Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus (UK)