Robust chick quality through hatching egg care requires precision incubation. It’s key to develop a proactive strategy to maintain hatching egg production, hatchability, day-old chick quality, and maintaining broiler performance on a
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
- Maintain breeder flock uniformity for uniform egg weight and chick quality.
- Even with the most stringent biosecurity program the performance of hatcheries strongly depends on the quality of the hatching eggs by proper disinfection at receiving and during storage.
- A good hatching egg is the basis for the production chain for poultry meat and eggs.
- Optimization of the process is of critical importance from the breeding farm to the point the day-old chick leaves the hatchery and head to the broiler farm where first seven days are defining.
This webinar is sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim and presented by WATTPoultry.
Speaker Info:
Dr. Nicholson started working for Aviagen (then Ross Breeders) in 1985, after completing a degree in Agriculture at Reading University and a Ph.D. in Agricultural Science at Nottingham University. She started her career with Aviagen managing parent stock and broiler trials investigating the interaction between genetics and environment of Aviagen and competitor lines. Dr. Nicholson then spent some time working with Aviagen GP production staff to improve egg handling, disinfection, and storage in the UK production operation. In 2002 she took on a position where she directed and coordinated the Aviagen technical teams operating across Europe. In 2008 Dr. Nicholson took on her current role as Global Manager, Hatchery Development and Support, with the remit of enhancing the specialist support Aviagen offers for incubation and hatcheries.
Dr. Muhammad Kashif Qazi, Doctor in veterinary medicine (DVM) has worked in poultry operations for over 25 years. He has wide experience in Poultry Production, Health Management, and Food Safety Quality Assurance. Dr. Qazi has had successful experience in establishing biosecurity and antimicrobial reduction programs in poultry production at Tyson Foods Inc. China as Director FSQA Live Operations and Supply Chain. He is a member of WVPA and the American Association of Avian Pathologists. Dr. Qazi joined Boehringer Ingelheim AH in 2016. His current responsibilities at BI include Veterinary Strategic Services and BI Poultry Academy.