Protecting pigs with microbes
How can we expect our livestock to acquire a healthy microbiome when there is such limited exposure to the microbes that they evolved with?
The pig sector events all around the world
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Information on pig health: news and articles, disease guide, diagnostic tool, clinical cases, atlas of pathology…
Simulator that calculates the amount of drug to add to the water when using a flow dispenser.
Definition for the most commonly used pig terms
Description of the most important diseases and conditions in pigs
Pig disease diagnostic tool
Images of major swine diseases
All the information about ASF: how to recognize the disease, how it is transmitted, pictures of lesions, latest news, guides, etc.
A visual and practical step-by-step guide on how to perform a necropsy on a pig.
Biocheck.UGent is an independent, risk-based, scientific scoring system for assessing the quality of your on-farm biosecurity.
All the information on Foot and Mouth Disease in pigs: how to recognize the disease, how it is transmitted, images of lesions, latest news, guides,...
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Articles on nutrition and pig feeding, characteristics of raw materials and additives for pig feed. Prices of raw materials
Definition for the most commonly used pig terms
Technical sheets of the main raw materials and additives used in swine feed. They include a comparison of nutritional values from various sources, product
Global production and trade data for the most important raw materials
Latest quotations for the main commodities used in pig feed. Historical graphs with the pig price and estimated feed price.
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Articles on genetic improvement and pig reproduction
Definition for the most commonly used pig terms
Compare production data, calculate the number of sow, nursery, and finishing spaces, and visualize your tasks on the work schedule by type of BMS.
Tool that allows you to calculate the replacement rate in your farm
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Information on the design of pig farm facilities, equipment and farm
Simulator that calculates the amount of drug to add to the water when using a flow dispenser.
Definition for the most commonly used pig terms
Environmental Footprint Calculator along the pork value chain.
Biocheck.UGent is an independent, risk-based, scientific scoring system for assessing the quality of your on-farm biosecurity.
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News and economic comments on the market situation of pork and raw materials. Prices of pig and raw materials. Census, pork production and trade data
The latest slaughter pig prices in the most important pig markets. Check the evolution of the historical prices in charts and in several currencies.
Figures & trends in pig numbers, pork production and pork trade.
Global production and trade data for the most important raw materials
Latest quotations for the main commodities used in pig feed. Historical graphs with the pig price and estimated feed price.
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Management, pig farm management, work planning in each production stage
Definition for the most commonly used pig terms
Compare production data, calculate the number of sow, nursery, and finishing spaces, and visualize your tasks on the work schedule by type of BMS.
Tool that allows you to calculate the replacement rate in your farm
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General Position Description: Assistant Professor and Canada Research Chair in the Microbiology of Nutrigenomics
Specialty Area: Gut Microbiology, Innate Immunity & Metabolic disease
Areas of Study/Academic Interests: diet-microbe-host interactions, microbiota in disease resilience of pigs and chickens, fermented dairy products & basic biology of the microbiota
Education: BSc Agr. 2000 University of British Columbia, Phd 2007 University of Saskatchewan
Biography: Dr. Ben Willing is an Assistant Professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in the Microbiology of Nutrigenomics at the University of Alberta. He completed his BSc (Agr) at the University of British Columbia and his PhD in Animal and Poultry Science at the University of Saskatchewan. He has made important contributions in the understanding of microbes in intestinal development, inflammatory bowel disease, infection resistance and metabolic health. His research group is working to understand both fundamental and applied questions in gut microbiology. Fundamental research includes identifying mechanisms through which specific core members of the microbiome regulate host physiology using germfree rodent and piglet models. Applied questions include examining the role that microbes play in shaping health benefits associated with dietary intervention and to identify the impacts of early life antibiotics on metabolic disease development.
Teaching Responsibilities: Animal Science 311 (Metabolic Physiology of Domestic Animals), Interdisciplinary studies 525 (Commensal Bacteria and Gastrointestinal Health)
Research/Scholarship Responsibilities: Active research team of 7 graduate students, 2 undergrads and 2 postdocs; co-director of the University of Alberta germfree animal facility; Editorial board member for ISME Journal and Frontiers in Microbiology; AFNS Graduate Program Committee
Professional Memberships: Canadian Society of Animal Science, Women’s and Children’s Health Research Institute, Centre for Excellence for Gastrointestinal Inflammation and Immunity Research, Livestock Gentec
Grants: Grants funded since 2013, $2.44 million as principle investigator, and $7.7 million total.
Publications: He has 35 peer reviewed scientific articles and 4 book chapters
Awards & Honors: International Life Sciences Institute Future Leader Award; Faculty Innovation Award, Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences; Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Postdoctoral Fellowship
How can we expect our livestock to acquire a healthy microbiome when there is such limited exposure to the microbes that they evolved with?
Bacteria in the gut microbiota that stimulate the immune response to vaccines in pigs also stimulate growth.