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Sessions and Book of Abstracts of the EAAP Annual Meeting, Copenhagen 2014

SESSIONS

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  • Session 01. Horse keeping and society
  • Session 02. Cellular physiology of the growth process
  • Session 03. Challenge programme: Overall assessment of perinatal lamb mortality and strategies to improve lamb survival
  • Session 04. Resource use efficiency and improvement options from farm to global level
  • Session 05. Industry session: Precision Livestock Farming;
    making sense of sensors to support farm management - part 1
  • Session 06. Micronutrients and their impact on production, health and the environment
  • Session 07. Feeding (and management) to improve gut barrier function and immunity in livestock
  • Session 08. Young train session: dairy innovative research and extension by young scientists
  • Session 09. Grass based farming: all aspects
  • Session 10. Industry session: Precision Livestock Farming;
    making sense of sensors to support farm management – part 2
  • Session 11. Industry session: Precision Livestock Farming;
    making sense of sensors to support farm management – part 3
  • Session 12. Industry session: Precision Livestock Farming;
    making sense of sensors to support farm management – part 4
  • Session 13. Appetite control – mechanisms and comparative aspects
  • Session 14. Sequence based analysis
  • Session 15. Industry session: new advances in exogenous enzymes in livestock production
  • Session 16. Discovery session: Proteomics in farm animals
  • Session 17. Welfare, behaviour and health in horse management
  • Session 18. Challenge programme: Ethics teaching in animal science
  • Session 19. Plenary session – part 1: Integrated human-animal relationships
  • Session 20. Sustainable cows, herd practices and product quality – part 1
  • Session 21. Embryonic and foetal programming
  • Session 22. Challenge programme: Careers in the livestock industry
  • Session 23. Non-standard traits in genomic selection
  • Session 24. Observations at slaughter to improve welfare and health on pig farms
  • Session 25. Sheep and goat feeding and health
  • Session 26. Organic livestock farming – challenges and future perspectives
  • Session 27. Discovery session: Insects for feed
  • Session 28. Discovery session: Ethical aspects of animal breeding
  • Session 29. Plenary session – part 2: Integrated human-animal relationships
  • Session 30. Challenge programme: Environmental optimisation of the pig production system
  • Session 31. Competitiveness of European beef production
  • Session 32. Discovery session: The horse as key player of local development: looking to the future in the 3rd millennium
  • Session 33. Interactions between stress, metabolism and immunity
  • Session 34. Discovery session: Sustainable intensification to feed the world: fact or fiction?
  • Session 35. Genetics commission: young scientists’ competition
  • Session 36. Fur, fibre and skin animal production
  • Session 37. Industry session: probiotics
  • Session 38. Challenge programme: Improving the responsible use of antibiotics
  • Session 39. Cattle debate session: family versus mega farm
  • Session 40. Strategies for improving productivity in small ruminants
  • Session 41. Free communications on animal genetics
  • Session 42. Livestock effects on the environment
  • Session 43. Pig nutrition in gestation, lactation and progeny development
  • Session 44. Physiology metabolism and digestion
  • Session 45. Free communications animal nutrition
  • Session 46. Horse genetics free communications
  • Session 47. Health and production diseases
  • Session 48. Sustainable cows, herd practices and product quality – part 2
  • Session 49. The role of small ruminants in meeting global challenges for sustainable intensification
  • Session 50. Analysis of longitudinal data
  • Session 51. Challenge programme: Animal task force– appropriation of innovation by farmers in animal agriculture
  • Session 52. Feed efficiency and feed resources
  • Session 53a. Industry session: quality pays: The Danish way of pig production
  • Session 53b. Industry session: quality pays: Farm data for decision support to achieve efficient and healthy dairy systems
  • Session 54. Behaviour and welfare in farm animals
  • Session 55. Market-orientated pig production – conventional and non-conventional
  • Session 56. Udder health, reproduction and longevity in cattle