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Keynote session
jointly held with Pig & Poultry Focus Asia 2012
9.15 Opening ceremony
Bob Elliot, DSM, Australia 10.00 Selection of raw materials for calf milk replacers Peter van't Veld, Denkavit, Holland Break 11.00 Dairy cattle nutrition using Palm products Trevor Tomkins, Milk Specialties Global, USA 11.30 A nutritional solution influencing fertility and milk production Dennis Smulders, Huvepharma, Belgium Lunch Lunch 13.00 Bovine mycoplasmosis disease and treatment Raul Vazquez, Bayer, Germany 13.30 Mycotoxin risk assessment and mycotoxin risk management Ursula Hofstetter, Biomin, Austria 14.00 Stabilising silage quality and quantities with green chemistry Kurt Wegleitner, Addcon, Germany Break
9.30 Sustainable animal production in Asia Luis Rojas, Pfizer, China 10.00 Improving productivity and profitability through genetics Frans van Sambeek, ISA, Hendrix Genetics, Holland 10.30 New vaccines for new animal production Yannick Gardin, Ceva Animal Health, France 11.00 Enzymes in animal nutrition current and future developments Christos Antipatis, DSM, Singapore
13.00 Measurable success from implementing a lameness reduction plan Mike Socha, Zinpro, USA 13.30 Use of salts of organic acids for ruminal modulation Jaime Alcaiz, Norel, Spain 14.00 The role of protected amino acids in dairy nutrition Rick Carter, Kemin, Australia 14.30 Economical quality milk production at large scale dairy farms Andreas Risch, GEA Farm Technologies, Germany Break 15.30 Feeding dairy herds succesfully during the cow's life cycle Gijsbert van Winkoop, Provimi, Holland 16.00 Mycotoxins reproduction and fertility Alain Reocreux, Olmix, France
15.00 Controlling rumen pH with organic acids Bernhard Eckel, Dr Eckel GmbH, Germany 15.30 Management of large dairy farms the Israeli model Daniel Hojman, SAE Afikim, Israel 16.00 Countering mastitis in early lactation with MCFAs Nele Gyselinck, Vitamex NV, Belgium
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