Breeding and health management to improve sustainability and welfare in poultry production
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- Rudolf Welch
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1 Breeding and health management to improve sustainability and welfare in poultry production
2 The 2 businesses of Groupe Grimaud Genetic selection, production and sale of animal breeders, hatching eggs, semen: broiler and layer chickens, pigs, ducks, guinea fowl, rabbits, pigeons, shrimps. Biopharmacy serving human and animal health: vaccines, pharmaceutical proteins and sera, human antibodies, specific pathogen free animals, bacterial cultures. 2
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4 What is a genetic progress? Number of animals Generation N Generation N+1 Performance m N m N+1 DG Genetic progress 4
5 Why Genetics matters? Pedigree 1 R&D (Pure lines) Grand Parents (GP) 50 OWN PRODUCTION GP CUSTOMERS Parent Stock (PS) 4000 PS CUSTOMERS HATCHERY Layers CS customers 5
6 A necessary improvement WORLD POPULATION GROWTH FAO World Poultry - 6
7 How can we improve sustainability and welfare? Sustainability Animal welfare / Robustness Competition for food Antibiotic resistance Impact of waste Biodiversity Injuries (agressivity) Physiological pathologies (wooden breast ) Adaptation to stress - biotic - abiotic 7
8 Biology at the heart of sustainable development 8
9 The 5 keys of the "Natural-Concept" 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs 9
10 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs Maintain genetic diversity through a large gene pool Maintaining different lines Considering the inbreeding in the selection programs 10
11 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs Adaptation to abiotic stress On top of the protected stations, run Selection under field conditions to develop animals vitality & robustness 11
12 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs Adaptation to biotic stress and reduction of antibiotic use Half-sib testing in Challenging conditions 12
13 under challenge 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs Adaptation to biotic stress and reduction of antibiotic use Mortality score breeding value correlation Under good sanitary conditions 13
14 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs Select animals for agressivity Selecting the animals in group conditions Studying the animal behavior (monitoring) 14
15 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs Reduction of pathologies and antibiotic use - Green muscle - Wooden Breast - White stripping - Poor cohesion Offer breeds with differentiated growth (slower growth, but more robust) to the livestock production industry 15
16 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs Reduction of pathologies and antibiotic use Example of the Dutch market: No wooden breast in chicken of tomorrow 16
17 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs Reduction of competition for food Keep focussing on feed efficiency 1,760 FCR genetic trend 1,740 1,720 1,700 gain of - 2 points / year 1,680 1,660 1,640 1,620 1,
18 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs Reduction of competition for food Keep focussing on feed efficiency to produce more economically as well as to reduce the carbon footprint of the livestock production industry The feed efficiency improvement in the last 20 years represent 45 millions hectares / 112 millions acres of cultivated land (i.e. half of France) 18
19 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs Reduction of competition for food Adding the feeding behavior in the selection schemes 19
20 The 5 keys of the "Natural-Concept" 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs 2. Better prevent disease risks through bacterial ecology management in breeding environment 20
21 2. Better prevent disease risks through bacterial ecology management in breeding environment The competitive exclusion concept 21
22 2. Better prevent disease risks through bacterial ecology management in breeding environment Reduction of antibiotic use 22
23 The 5 keys of the "Natural-Concept" 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs 2. Better prevent disease risks through bacterial ecology management in breeding environment 3. Stimulate the immune system of the animals: - natural by competition - acquired by vaccination 23
24 3. Stimulate the immune system: - natural by competition FIELD TRIALS RESULTS : Decrease of colibacillosis mortality Ducks broilers; colibacillosis at 6 weeks of age FILACTIS distribution at day 0 and day+1 mortality 24
25 3. Stimulate the immune system: - acquired by vaccination Mortality 1/ Control Vaccination Weeks of laying 25
26 The 5 keys of the "Natural-Concept" 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs 2. Better prevent infectious risks through bacterial ecology management in breeding environment 3. Stimulate the immune system of the animals : - natural by competition - acquired by vaccination 4. Because they are very valuable, use the chemical "super-molecules" only in case of proven pathology or as prevention in case of major stress 26
27 The 5 keys of the "Natural-Concept" 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs 2. Better prevent infectious risks through bacterial ecology management in breeding environment 3. Stimulate the immune system of the animals : - natural by competition - acquired by vaccination 4. Because they are very valuable, use the chemical "super-molecules" only in case of proven pathology or as prevention in case of major stress 5. To give back to the earth the necessary nutrients by the composting of the organic by-products 27
28 5. To give back to the earth the necessary nutrients by the composting of the organic by-products 28
29 The 5 keys of the "Natural-Concept" 1. Favour robustness and feed efficiency traits in our breeding programs 2. Better prevent disease risks through bacterial ecology management in breeding environment 3. Stimulate the immune system of the animals : - natural by competition - acquired by vaccination 4. Because they are very valuable, use the chemical "super-molecules" only in case of proven pathology or as prevention in case of major stress 5. To give back to the earth the necessary nutrients by the composting of the organic by-products The answer to sustainability challenge is a combination of different approaches 29
30 Thank you! Groupe Grimaud supports the United Nation Global Compact Groupe Grimaud is the founder of the Natural Concept Hubbard is certified code-efabar