Poultry Health Management open for registration

22-08-2017 | |
Poultry Health Management open for registration. Photo: Design Pics Inc/Rex/Shutterstock
Poultry Health Management open for registration. Photo: Design Pics Inc/Rex/Shutterstock

Poultry World is proud to announce its first health management conference, to be held at Hotel Belfry, Nottingham on 23 November 2017.

If you are a broiler or egg farmer based in the UK this national conference is a great opportunity to listen to the top speakers in the industry speaking on the current issues in managing poultry health.

The event is held in association with headline sponsor Arden Wood Shavings.

Poultry Health Management is a 1 day conference with an extensive agenda which include talks ranging from the UK and global outlooks on avian influenza, case studies on how to recover from a disease outbreak and panel discussion on future proofing farms from further outbreaks.

There will also be specific breakout sessions for poultry meat and egg farmers, and plenty of networking opportunities to meet with fellow delegates.

The conference will also provide an exhibition area representing the best practices and products in managing poultry health.

Jake Davies, Poultry World editor said: “The good health and welfare of poultry isn’t a moral obligation; it is the key to profitable farming. Getting it right is the difference between success and failure, and it has arguably never been more challenging. That’s why at Poultry World we have gathered together experts from across the UK and beyond to make sense of the most relevant threats to the health of your birds – and how to avoid them. We hope you can make it.”

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Key contacts:

Rose Watson – Events Marketing Executive +44 (0) 20 8652 8074

Sales Contact (Exhibition/Sponsorship):

Graeme Lea – Key Account Manager +44 (0) 20 8652 4810

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