Nantes 2013
Book of Abstract: Nantes 2013 Abstracts
Sessions
- Session 01. Genomic selection: impact on the organisation of the breeding sector
- Session 02. Carcass and meat quality: from measurement to payment
- Session 03. New advances in biotechnology of equine reproduction
- Session 04. Redesigning selection objectives to account for long-term challenges
- Session 05A. New feed unit systems for ruminants
- Session 05B. Alternative and novel protein sources for livestock
- Session 06A. Aquaculture nutrition in the context of animal nutrition: common issues and differences
- Session 06B. Industry session: automation in livestock farming
- Session 07. Sustainable animal production in the tropics and high constraint areas: multidisciplinary approaches
- Session 08. Social genetic effects / free communications
- Session 09. Animal health and welfare in loose housing and free range systems
- Session 10. How can farmer benefit from genomic information
- Session 11. The role of imported genetics for sustainable breeding programmes
- Session 12. Beef production: environmental and economic aspects and impact
- Session 13A. Sow nutrition to cope with increased reproductive potential
- Session 13B. Enriching environment and improving comfort in intensive indoor systems
- Session 14. Genetic control of adaptation
- Session 15A. Integrated management of animal health to reduce usage of veterinary pharmaceuticals
- Session 15B. Modulation of the immune defence system to cope with antibiotic use reduction
- Session 16. Advances in genomic analysis and prediction
- Session 17. Dairy farming after 2015: sector, farm management and cow aspects
- Session 18. The new equine economy: growth in new sectors and activities in the 21st century
- Session 19. Milking physiology, milkability and milk production and quality in sheep and goats
- Session 20A. Welfare and mortality aspects of sheep and goat production
- Session 20B. Sheep and goat production: economics and marketing
- Session 21A. Multi-species database of feeding values of animal feed for warm countries
- Session 21B.Use of knowledge in animal nutrition in specifications for ‘label’ and other higher quality production systems
- Session 22A. Services provided by livestock farming systems: ecological, economic and social dimensions
- Session 22B. LFS innovations for local/rural development
- Session 23A. Effects of high temperature on reproductive physiology
- Session 23B. Physiological biomarkers of stress and production diseases
- Session 24. Plenary session: new challenges facing animal production for diversified territories, market demands and social expectations
- Session 25. Free communications – molecular genetics
- Session 26A. Cattle debate: new production methods and society response
- Session 26B. Cattle production free communications
- Session 27. Horse production free communications
- Session 28. Sheep and goats production free communications
- Session 29. Pig production free communications
- Session 30. Animal nutrition free communications
- Session 31. Livestock farming systems free communications
- Session 32. Animal physiology free communications
- Session 33. Animal health and welfare free communications
- Session 34. Advances in genomic analysis and prediction
- Session 35. Young train/young scientist session: challenges and aspects of food production
- Session 36. Behavioural evaluation of the working horse
- Session 37. Ethical aspects of breeding
- Session 38. Group housing of sows
- Session 39A. Industry session: feed additives; impact on health and performance in livestock
- Session 39B. Free communications in pig production
- Session 40. Robust and resilient livestock farming systems in a changing world
- Session 41. Cellular physiology of secretory processes
- Session 42. Breeding and management in low input production systems
- Session 43. One day Symposium on South American Camelids and Other Fibre Animals
- Session 44. Improving fertility and udder health
- Session 45. Feed efficiency: physiological and genetic mechanisms
- Session 46. Tools and technologies for the exploitation of livestock genomes
- Session 47. Gut health and immune response in mono-gastric animals
- Session 48. Cattle production in a changing policy environment in Europe
- Session 49. Management and nutrition of entire male growing pigs (not boar taint)
- Session 50. Evaluation of intrinsic and extrinsic qualities of cattle, dairy and meat products
- Session 51A. Education in animal science for the future
- Session 51B. Well-functioning dogs
- Session 52. Feed efficiency in ruminants
- Session 53. Feed efficiency in non-ruminants
- Session 54. Recent results provided by genomic tools in sheep and goats
- Session 55. Animal genetics free communications
- Session 56A. Emergent and re-emergent diseases of livestock
- Session 56B. Design and evaluation of control plans for infectious diseases with epidemiological models
- Session 57. Generating, handling and exploiting very large data for management and breeding
- Session 58. Cattle production free communications