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Research Highlights from International Poultry Scientific Forum 2025

Research Highlights from International Poultry Scientific Forum 2025

The International Poultry Scientific Forum (IPSF) 2025 was held on January 27 and 28 in Atlanta, GA, before the International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE). More than 1,630 attendees participated in this meeting, making it again one of the biggest annual poultry scientific gatherings worldwide.

A greater variety of topics were observed, and talks were related to:

This article will highlight some of these presentations only in the breeders, reproduction, and feed processing areas. Readers are encouraged to attend this event next year and get a better idea of the research quality presented in this meeting.

BREEDERS AND REPRODUCTION

Cloacal feather trimming improves the reproductive performance of layer breeder roosters

Dr. Ricardo Pereira from the University of São Paulo discussed an experiment conducted under commercial conditions evaluating the monthly cloacal feather trimming of males to improve reproductive parameters.

 

Dietary supplementation of spray-dried plasma improves semen quality in aging broiler breeders

Mario Lopes from the University of São Paulo presented results indicating that supplementation of rooster diets with 1% spray-dried plasma reduced morphological spermatozoid defects at 63 weeks of age compared to the unsupplemented group.

A multi-antigen subunit vaccine enhances maternal and offspring immunity against Campylobacter in chickens

The impact of feeder removal on feed-restricted broiler breeder pullets’ post-feeding behaviors at 10 and 15 weeks of age

Antibody response to different 2-way and 4-way killed IBD, Reo, NDV, and IBV vaccines

FEED PROCESSING

Ambient and conditioning temperature interactions alter steam dynamics during the pelleting process

Increased conditioning temperature increased conditioned mash and hot pellet moisture, regardless of ambient temperature.

These data suggested that ambient temperatures may alter steam dynamics that ultimately influence the pelleting process.

Conditioning above 70oC and pelleting corn and soybean meal-based diets containing under-processed soybean meal can alleviate the effects of antinutritional factors

The International Poultry Scientific Forum (IPSF) will gather excellent scientists who will offer helpful information for industries in diverse sectors. The following AviNews International articles will discuss more research findings presented at the IPSF. The next meeting has been scheduled for January 26 and 27, 2026, again at the Georgia World’s Congress Center in Atlanta, GA.

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