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WEBINARS ▶▶▶ Webinar on “gut health piglets”


This gut health webinar focused on newborn piglets. The rirst speaker was Dr Linda Peeters of GD Animal Health, who discussed problems with diarrhoea in piglets. She said: “Once a diagnosis is made, we can look at treatment and preven- tion methods for neonatal diarrhoea, including symptomatic therapy, and we can also look at prevention methods such as biosecurity and colostrum management.” The next speaker was Dr Sofia Rengman, global technical manager at Perstorp. Dr Rengman highlighted how and why the body condition of the sow was important to piglet devel- opment. She said, “The increased number of piglets born per litter is only of economic benefit if they reach weaning age and if the sow and weaners remain in good health.” She said sow body condition is a key factor for optimal reproductive performance and supporting large litters. The last speaker was Dr Daniël Šperling of Ceva Animal Health, who looked at coccidiosis and Iron Deficiency Anaemia (IDA). While introducing Forceris, he explained that coccidiosis is an infection of the small intestine which affects the perfor- mance of the young pig. He said: “Current controls based on


The line-up, from left to right: Dr Linda Peeters, GD Animal Health; Dr Sofia Rengman, Perstorp; Dr Daniël Šperling, Ceva Animal Health; Vincent ter Beek, host.


oral treatment seem to be less effective, especially if the timing is not perfect. We believe diagnostics is key; frequent diagnostics on the farm is really important to understand what happened.”


Webinar on advanced dairy farming


From feed that promotes efficiency and sustainability to monitoring cows in a way that gives us better insights and more accurate information, the topic of advanced dairy farming is a broad one. In this webinar three experts shared their knowledge and experience. The first speaker, Kristine Piccart, Dairy Advisor at Cow Coach, adressed the supporting role of advisors in preci- sion dairy farming. As a dairy advisor at Cow Coach, Kris- tine aims to support farmers in the use of automatic milk- ing systems and dairy sensors. In her presentation she focused on how advisors can improve the effective use of precision dairy technologies and thus create added value. The next speaker was Enda Neville, Ruminant Technical manager at Celtic Sea Minerals. He discussed how plant-derived marine minerals promote feed efficiency and sustainability in dairy production. He then explained how Acid Buf enhances healthy rumen function, driving dairy production and feed efficiency. Last to present was Dr Ray Nebel, V. P. of Tech Services at Select Sires, who discussed how to improve herd health


The line-up, from left to right: Zana van Dijk, the Host, Dr Ray Nebel of Select Sires, Enda Neville of Celtic Sea Minerals and Kristine Piccart of Cow Coach.


with a cow monitoring system. In his presentation he highlighted how monitoring systems help farmers to focus on the right cows and provide insights into cow behaviour.


All webinars organised by All About Feed and its sister brands Poultry World, Pig Progress and Dairy Global can now be viewed on demand on AllAboutFeed.net.


12 ▶ ALL ABOUT FEED | Volume 28, No. 10, 2020


PHOTO: MISSET UITGEVERIJ


PHOTO: MISSET UITGEVERIJ


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