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Today starts the XIth European Symposium on Poultry Welfare, which take place between 26–29 June 2023 in Prague, Czech Republic and avinews and nutrinews international are covering it.
The symposium continues a long tradition of meetings bringing together scientists from academia and industry to present on-going research activities in the area of poultry welfare and provides an update of current knowledge for people from both industry and research institutes.
The program includes invited talks on up-to-date topics in the field of poultry welfare, short communications, and poster presentation, and provides time for personal interactions between old friends and new contacts.
DETAILED PROGRAMME OF JUNE 26th
16:00–18:00 Workshop
Quantifying pain in animals. The cumulative pain metric
Chairpersons: Cynthia Schuck, Wladimir Alonso
18:30–20:00 Welcome reception
Additionally , this event will be divided into several sessions:
SESSIONS
- Welfare – part of poultry production sustainability
- Welfare assessment (labelling, traceability, precision livestock farming, smart technologies)
- Main welfare challenges (feather pecking, beak trimming, keel bone, bone strength in broilers)
- Poultry killing, transport, slaughtering
- Poultry breeding and welfare, epi-genetics, transgenic, ethics, editing genome
- Alternative strategies to the killing of day-old male chicks
- Welfare of day-old chicks, early nutrition and on-farm hatching
- Poultry behaviour, cognition, enrichment
- Best practices for poultry housing and management
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
- Inma Estevez (NEIKER)
- Martina Lichovnikova (MENDELU)
- Virginie Michel (ANSES)
- Sezen Özkan (Ege University)
- Victoria Sandilands (SRUC)
- Pavel Trefil (BIOPHARM)
INFORMATION ABOUT CZECH REPUBLIC
The Czech Republic – a Jewel in the Heart of Europe Those who would like to get acquainted with one of the most beautiful countries in Europe should not miss the Czech Republic – a beautiful country situated in the very heart of Europe.
The number of foreign visitors to the Czech Republic has been increasing sharply over the last several years. Many come back after their first visit, to enjoy together with others all that the Czech Republic has to offer. The main advantage of the Czech Republic is the wealth, diversity and accessibility of cultural, historical and natural places of interest, all concentrated in a relatively small space that boast very serviceable standards of accommodation and dining facilities.
Prague is among the most frequently visited cities in the world. Places of interest for tourists are not, however, concentrated just there – every part of Bohemia and Moravia has something to offer to its visitors. For some, it is old cathedrals and picturesque corners of historical towns, others value a silent mountain valley or the mysterious atmosphere of romantic ruins and ancient castles. The social life is rich as well – not just in Prague and other larger cities, but also in Bohemian and Moravian spas.
For more information about the event, go to https://www.espw2023.org/