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th6 INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON
ADVANCES IN VITAMINNUTRITION FOR POULTRY
June 19, 2019Venue: University Auditorium
jointly organized by:
DSM & POULTRY SCIENCE CLUBDEPARTMENT OF POULTRY SCIENCES
PMAS - Arid Agriculture UniversityRawalpindi pakistan
Abstract BookEditor:
Dr. Nasir MukhtarAssistant Editor:
Rana Ali Ul Murtaza
Preface
The basic theme to organized the 6th International Seminar on Advances in Vitamin Nutrition for Poultry to provide the platform to the students, farmers and technical persons for the advancement of the knowledge in the field of poultry Science.
Poultry Science club was established in 2011 in Department of Poultry Science, Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi Pakistan. The basic theme to establish the Poultry Science CLUB was to develop the strong bridge between Pakistan poultry industry and students of Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences for the welfare of students and society. Club organized a large number of national and international seminars and technical trainings. In 2018, this club organized an international symposium with collaboration of Pakistan Poultry Industry and World's Poultry Science Association. On the platform of Poultry Science CLUB, honorable Dr M. Sadiq (Sadiq Foundation/SB Poultry) is supporting 20 Scholarships per year to the Students of Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Science PMAS-AAUR since 2013. Poultry Science CLUB is striving hard for the training, education and welfare of the students and farmers at national and international level.
Dr. Nasir MukhtarAssistant Professor (Poultry Science) Seminar SecretaryFounder Advisor to Poultry Science CLUB+92 (0) 300 7200074, [email protected]
ORGANIZING COMMITTEESOrganizing Committee Prof. Dr. Arfan YousafProf. Dr. Ali Abdullah Shah Dr. Tanveer Ahmad Dr Mansur Abdullah SandhuDr. Imtiaz Ahmad Khan Dr. Muhammad Arif Zafar Dr. Moaeen-ud-Din Dr. Nasir Mukhtar
(Convener/Dean, FV&AS/ Professor of Medicine)(Professor of Vet. Parasitology) (Chief Organizer, Associate Professor of AN)(Associate Professor of Physiology)(Associate Professor of Vet Pathology)(Associate Professor of Vet. Medicine & Surgery)(Associate Professor of ABG)(Secretary / Assistant Professor of Poultry Science)
Hall Management CommitteeDr. Kashif Ishaq Dr. Aayesha RiazDr. Asghar Khan
(Convener / Lecturer of Livestock Management)(Assistant Professor of Vet. Microbiology)(Lecturer of Vet. Medicine)
food committeeDr. Murtaz ul Hassan Dr. Mazar Ul Haq Mr. Imran Khan
(Convener / Associate Professor of Vet. Parasitology)(Assistant Professor of Vet. Pharmacology))(Lecturer of Livestock Management)
Seminar SecretariatRoom # S-1, 2nd Floor, DVM Building, Department of Poultry Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi Pakistan
SEMINAR OBJECTIVESThe main objective of this seminar is to prepare the participants for the optimal vitamin requirements, for broilers, layers and breeders through balance feed formulation skills. This seminar will provide the technical knowledge and expertise to participants for basic and technical knowledge of vitamin for poultry.
CURRICULUM SALIENTSChief Organizer
Focal Person from PMAS AAUR / Seminar Secretary
Focal Person from DSM Pakistan
Duration of SeminarMedium of Instructions
Students Group Leader
Seminar Proportion
Seminar Venue
DR. TANVEER AHMAD ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR / CHAIRMAN DEPTT. OF LPM PhD (UAF), Post Doc (Canada) (0333-5103351)
DR. NASIR MUKHTAR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR PhD (UAF), Post Doc (Roslin-Edinburgh UK) Cell# 0300-7200074 Email: [email protected]
DR M. SHAHBAZ QAMARTECHNICAL MANAGER ANH DSM Nutritional Products, Pakistan. (0300-7601848)
MR. SHER YAR JANPRESIDENT -POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB PMAS-Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi-Pakistan
One Day /03 credit hours per DayEnglish
Theory 100%Audio visual
UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUMPMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi Pakistan
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SKILL PROFICIENCY DETAILS:On successful completion of this seminar, the participants will be able to:Optimum Vitamin Nutrition (OVN) for poultryVitamin basicsOVN Concept and Vitamin Supplementation GuidelinesHow OVN can optimize performance, health and food qualityDSM vitamins and premix: adding value to feed with quality ingredientsHyD: the most advanced vitamin D source for the poultry industryWhat is HyDWhy HyD delivers superior benefits vs vitamin D3HyD benefits from breeders to slaughter birdsHyD benefits laying hens
KNOWLEDGE PROFICIENCY DETAILS:See the Lectures contents
th6 INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON
ADVANCES IN VITAMIN NUTRITION FOR POULTRYJune 19, 2019
SPEAKERS
Dr. Tanveer Ahmad - Pakistan Chairman Department of Livestock
Production & Management
TIME MODULES
10:00 AMSeminar Open
Recitation
12:15 AM
10:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:15 AM
11:30 PM
12:15 PM
01:00 PM
DSM: Introduction and
Services
Optimum Vitamin Nutrition (OVN) for poultry
HyD: the most advancedvitamin D source for the poultry industry
Distribution of Souvenirs / Seminar Closed
Role of Vitamins for Poultry
Vote of Thanks
Dr. M. Shahbaz Qamar - Pakistan Technical Manager ANH
DSM Nutritional Products, Pakistan
Dr. Gilberto Litta -ItalyDSM-Animal Nutrition & Health, Global
Global Science Lead - Vitamins
Prof. Dr. Arfan Yousaf -PakistanDean FVAS, PMAS-AAUR
Kostas Stamatopoulos - AustraliaDSM Animal Nutrition & Health
Acting GM DSM PakistanSenior Technical Service Regional Manager - Feed Enzymes
Prof. Dr. Nadeem Akhtar Abbasi Pro Vice Chancellor
PMAS - Ardi Agriculture University Rawalpindi10:05 AM Address by
Guest of Honour
12:10 PMAddress by the
Chief Guest
Prof. Dr. Qamar-uz-ZamanVice Chancellor
PMAS - Ardi Agriculture University Rawalpindi
HEALTH BREAKMess Hall at Pak-Korea Capacity Building Centre
Dr. Gilberto Litta -ItalyDSM-Animal Nutrition & Health, Global
Global Science Lead - Vitamins
He is a dedicated scientist did his PhD from University of Agriculture Faisalabad-Pakistan and Post Doctorate from Roslin, University of Edinburgh Scotland. He is vice president of World's Poultry Science Association Pakistan Branch and JVP of Asian Pacific federation of WPSA. He is global group leader of WPSA working group “Small Scale Family Poultry”. He is the author of 6 books and 37 peer review articles published in national and international journals. He is pioneer in ostrich farming and commercialization in Pakistan. He is incharge of Department of Poultry Sciences and station for ostrich research and development-PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi Pakistan. He has presented his dynamic viewpoints about Poultry and Ratite research in different national and international conferences.
Dr. Nasir MukhtarAssistant Professor -Department of Poultry Sciences, PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi Pakistan ([email protected], [email protected])
AbstractAdditive efficacy of Vitamin D in Commercial Chicken
Vitamin D3 and its metabolites produce beneficial effects on the performance of both broiler and egg laying chickens. Cholecalciferol and its metabolites and requirements has varying effect on hatchability of fertile eggs and humoral immunity. Notable beneficial effects have been seen on body weight gain, feed intake and feed efficiency in both broilers and laying hens. Cholecalciferol can provide beneficial effects on egg quality by increasing egg production, egg and shell weight, and shell strength by increasing thickness. It has a significant effect on the immune system and can help in the suppression of certain autoimmune diseases. The possible mechanisms contributing to these effects and the factors thought to explain the variability in these responses are discussed. Overall, cholecalciferol and its metabolites have been shown to greatly improve the performance of both types of commercial chickens, which can lead to enhanced production and a reduction in feed costs. The different authors recommend a modified feeding programme containing higher levels of vitamin D3 supplementation than the NRC (1994) requirements in order to allow for sufficient skeletal growth in the starter and finisher diets of broilers.
Key Words: Chicken, Vitamin D, Performance, Metabolites and egg.
Kostas Stamatopoulos, Regional Technical Manager, Enzymes. Kostas holds Masters of Science in Animal Production from Aberdeen University and has 20 years of experience in European & Australian multispecies stock-feed & aqua-feed formulation and feed-mill management. He has a solid knowledge on stock-feed & aqua-feed technology, as he was trained by both ANDRITZ (Denmark) & AMANDUS KAHL (Germany). He joined DSM Nutritional Products Australia Pty Ltd. on 1 st October 2015 as Technical Sales Manager, ANH Oceania. In this role, he worked closely with the Oceania team as well as the customers in supporting and developing the RONOZYME feed enzyme portfolio, creating solutions for poultry & swine, which improved performance and profitability, while reducing the environmental impact at the same time. Presently, he is also working as acting GM DSM-Pakistan.
Kostas StamatopoulosDSM Animal Nutrition & HealthActing GM DSM PakistanSenior Technical Service Regional Manager - Feed Enzymes
AbstractDSM’S Vision about world Market
DSM Animal Nutrition & Health is a pioneer from the earliest days of feed additives. We are one of the of the world's leading suppliers of vitamins, carotenoids, feed enzymes & eubiotics to the global feed industry. We are successful in this sector because we provide our customers, such as feed-mills, integrators and farmers with products and solutions that help them succeed in a dynamic and ever-changing global market, enhancing both profits and environmental sustainability. Our understanding of customer's needs allows us to innovate constantly, providing new opportunities for the feed industry worldwide. Our products improve animal health, wellbeing and performance, while also protecting the environment. We are committed to providing nutritional solutions for the production of quality food, while ensuring the health and welfare of the animals that produce it. With a far-reaching global premix network for Animal Nutrition & Health, we are close to our customers, wherever they are in the world. The global demand for poultry meat and eggs is growing at a phenomenal rate. The poultry sector will need to evolve and innovate in line with this demand. Our innovative feed additives are developed to help farmers meet the challenges they face. Our specialist teams are able to deliver tailor-made solutions to meet poultry's production specific needs on:
Key Words: Chicken, Vitamin, Meat and Egg
He is Italian national, born April 1 st, 1958. Graduated in Animal Nutrition at University of Piacenza 1982 - 1986 Associate Scientist in the same University, focusing primarily in Ruminant nutrition. 1987 – 1991 Elanco, Animal Scientist, focusing more in monogastrics, primarily poultry. 1992 – 1996 SIVAM, Italian feed and premix manufacturer, Technical Service Manager 1996 DSM Nutritional Products (formerly Roche Vitamins & Fine Chemicals) o 1996 – 2005 several positions in the Italian and EMEA organization: Account Manager Italy; Technical Service Manager for Italy, Turkey and Greece; Technical and Marketing Group Manager EMEA o 2006 - 2010 Global New Business Development Manager, scouting for products and companies' acquisition o 2010 - 2016 Global Category Manager Vitamins part of the Global Marketing Team o 2017 Global Science Lead Vitamins focusing primarily on vitamin research and networking with external research groups at global level
dr. Gilberto LittaDSM-Animal Nutrition & Health, GlobalGlobal Science Lead - Vitamins ([email protected])
Abstract®Optimum Vitamin Nutrition (OVN ) for better Health and Performance of Poultry
Vitamins are essential micronutrients, required for optimum health and normal physiological functions such as growth, development, maintenance or reproduction. Vitamins are divided into two groups: the fat-soluble group includes the vitamins A, D3, E and K, and the water-soluble, including the B-complex (B1, B2, B6, B12, niacin, pantothenic acid, folic acid and biotin) and vitamin C. As most vitamins cannot be synthesized by poultry, they must be obtained from the feed. Fat-soluble vitamins may be deposited in the animal body, while water-soluble vitamins are not stored, and excesses are rapidly excreted. Vitamin requirements of poultry are dynamic and may change with further genetic developments of high performing breeds, modifications in nutrition or adaptations in production systems. The vitamin levels, recommended by respected organizations such as NRC are certainly enough for preventing clinical deficiencies, but do not support optimum health, performance and welfare of modern hybrid lines. In addition, most dietary vitamins can be deposited in meat and eggs of supplemented poultry and thereby improve the nutritional value of the end products. To entirely exploit the genetic potential of recent genotypes, to strengthen the disease resistance and to improve welfare as well as to optimize meat and egg quality, the vitamin nutrition of poultry must be
®regularly reviewed. The Optimum Vitamin Nutrition (OVN ) concept provides practical recommendations for feeding poultry high quality vitamins in the right amounts and ratios, appropriate to their life stage and growing conditions. The quality of both vitamins and premix plays a fundamental role for ensuring that poultry are receiving the expected amounts of vitamins.
®Supplementing feed with vitamins in accordance to OVN is the safest and most economical way to maintain a high level of welfare and health as well as to achieve good performance and high product quality in poultry production.
Key Words: Chicken, OVN, Premix, Performance, Meat and egg.
He is Italian national, born April 1 st, 1958. Graduated in Animal Nutrition at University of Piacenza 1982 - 1986 Associate Scientist in the same University, focusing primarily in Ruminant nutrition. 1987 – 1991 Elanco, Animal Scientist, focusing more in monogastrics, primarily poultry. 1992 – 1996 SIVAM, Italian feed and premix manufacturer, Technical Service Manager 1996 DSM Nutritional Products (formerly Roche Vitamins & Fine Chemicals) o 1996 – 2005 several positions in the Italian and EMEA organization: Account Manager Italy; Technical Service Manager for Italy, Turkey and Greece; Technical and Marketing Group Manager EMEA o 2006 - 2010 Global New Business Development Manager, scouting for products and companies' acquisition o 2010 - 2016 Global Category Manager Vitamins part of the Global Marketing Team o 2017 Global Science Lead Vitamins focusing primarily on vitamin research and networking with external research groups at global level
Abstract®HyD : the most effective source of vitamin D for poultry nutrition
The continuous genetic development of poultry breeds is improving the performance of both meat-type and egg-type poultry. However, several metabolic problems, impairing health and welfare of the birds, are somewhat associated with this outstanding performance. In broilers, the development of the skeletal frame does not always follow the impressive muscle accretion. In layers, increased laying cycles are not adequately supported by a correct development of the skeleton during the pullet phase, when frame is formed. These insufficiencies may result in bone abnormalities (e.g. rickets, osteoporosis), leg disorders or worsen egg shell quality. These problems are closely associated with the continuous demand for vitamin D activity in poultry. Vitamin D3 is an essential nutrient, which regulates the absorption of calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) from the intestinal lumen and also increases the re-absorption of Ca and P from the renal tubules. This homeostatic function is important to provide sufficient minerals for incorporation into the bone matrix and in the egg shells. However, in order to become active, vitamin D3 has to be metabolized through two subsequent hydroxylation steps, a first one to the 25-hydoxyvitamin D3 (25-OH-D3) in the liver and a second one to the 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25-(OH)2-D3) in the kidney. When feeding 25-OH-D3 (HyD�) to poultry, Ca and P homeostasis is optimized, which results in a reduction of leg disorders and an improvement of performance and processing yield in broilers. In layers more eggs are produced with stronger egg shells particularly in the second part of the laying cycle, when demineralization of the bones, increases the risk of osteoporosis and cage-layer fatigue. By increasing the concentration of 25-OH-D3 in the fertilized egg, HyD provides to the embryo the only available source of vitamin D3 activity and thus improves both development and hatchability of the bird. In conclusion, HyD is the most effective source of vitamin D activity for a modern poultry production.
Key Words: Chicken, Vitamin D3, HYD, Osteoporosis and Poultry Production.
dr. Gilberto LittaDSM-Animal Nutrition & Health, GlobalGlobal Science Lead - Vitamins ([email protected])
He studied Ph.D in Animal Nutrition at University of Agriculture, Pakistan. He is the Technical Manager of DSM ANH Pakistan. His research areas are feed enzyme application and amino acid nutrition of poultry. Recent interests in development of non-antibiotic growth promotors for poultry use. He is authors of 11 research articles. he has been presented his dynamic viewpoints about monogastrics research at international level. He has attended a large no of conference at national and international levels.
dr. m. Shahbaz QamarTechnical Mmanager ANHDSM Nutritional Products, Pakistan-([email protected])
AbstractRole of Vitamins in Poultry
We believe that every single animal should receive the right level of vitamins. The reason is simple: vitamins are vital to their health, well-being and performance. Vitamins are the foundation for the balanced animal diet. Vitamins are essential for wellbeing and good health. They play many crucial roles in farm animals, in areas including; Bone formation, Disease resistance, Feed efficiency, Growth, Fertility and Egg production. We know that there are three attributes that define a vitamin additive that delivers; Bioavailability – enhancing the use animals make of the vitamins and the benefits this brings, Stability – our vitamins are formulated to survive the processes used in feed manufacture so they are available to the animals eating the feed, Handling – our vitamins are produced to ensure efficient mixing and inclusion in feeds with minimal dust. A strong immune system is also vital in modern poultry production. By adding a strong vitamins formulation has shown to boost immune function, which supports optimal growth rates and reduces mortality in commercial flocks.
Key Words: Poultry, Vitamins, Immunity and egg production.
Dr. Ahmad, Tanveer studied Ph.D in Animal Nutrition at University of Agriculture, Pakistan. He earned his Post Doctorate in Poultry Nutrition from University of Alberta, Canada. Presently working as Chairman/Associate Professor at Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Research areas: feed enzyme application, electrolytes and amino acid nutrition of poultry. Recent interests in development of non-antibiotic growth promotors for poultry use. Author of 04 books/manuals and more than 50 national and international research publication.
Dr. Tanveer AhmadASSOCIATE PROFESSORDepartment of Livestock Production and ManagementPMAS Arid Agriculture, Rawalpindi. ([email protected])
AbstractRe-evaluation of dietary vitamin requirements in modern poultry?
Tanveer Ahmad and Aqeel Ahmad Shad
Diet formulation in modern era of poultry consists an array of ingredients that match desired nutrient profile at the minimum cost. The nutrient profile used is based on research or field observations evaluating the economically important production function of interest. These production function includes typically the body weight, feed conversion or breast meat accretion, not immunity or disease resistance. Although the balance of nutrients is directly involved in optimizing the production function, variation in their levels can have a substantial impact on cellular systems and immunity. Over the last 3 decades enough work is missing on estimating vitamin requirements of poultry that caused to quote NRC (1994) values as standards. The change in the genetic make up of both layer and meat type birds necessitates re-evaluation of vitamin requirements. The modern day poultry production parameters for assessing dietary needs are more complex than simple production matrics as used previously. The studies indicated either decrease or increase in the levels of different type of vitamins in both layer and meat type birds. The information on maintenance needs for vitamins are still lacking. Further, the deposition of vitamins in poultry meat and eggs are of concern. The increased dietary vitamins levels reported to have vitamin enriched poultry products. This is an important basis for re-evaluating vitamin needs as many vitamins and especially the fat soluble vitamins accumulate in eggs and meat in proportion to diet inclusion. However, the vitamin level in poultry meat products and eggs is surprising lacking. With improving feed efficiency, vitamin intake per unit of output is continually declining 0.97-1.12% yearly per kg body weight gain in broilers and 1.65% yearly decline in vitamin intake per egg produced in layers. Dietary levels of certain vitamin, far in excess of NRC (1994) requirements, have shown positive impact on immune response in all ages of bird and also the performance of heat-stressed birds. Expectations of ever increasing performance dictates the need for continual re-evaluation in determining vitamin level within diet formulations on optimum vitamin nutrition of poultry to improve health, welfare, performance and the quality of poultry products. The re-evaluation will also reduced the loss of vitamin in excreta and having positive impact on production economics.
Keywords: Vitamin, Formulation, Poultry
POULTRY SCIENCE CLUBDepartment of Poultry Sciences- Faculty of Vet & Animal Sciences
PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi Pakistan
2018-19
Dr. Nasir MukhtarAssistant Professor
Department of Poultry Sciences
Dr. Zaib ur RehamnLecturer
Department of Poultry Sciences
President Sher Yar Jan
DVM: 10th Semester
Vice PresidentZeeshan Ali
DVM: 8th Semester
General Secretary Ali ul Murtaza
DVM: 6th Semester
Treasurer Abdul Ahad
DVM: 4th Semester
Join Secretary Husnaian Babar
DVM: 2th Semester
Chairman Program Committee:Murtaza Ali Asharaf DVM: 10th Semester
Chairman Social CommitteeSajid Khan
DVM: 10th Semester
Media Coordinator Nazim Ali
DVM: 8th Semester
Executive Member (Male)Tahir Majeed
DVM: 10th Semester
Executive Member (Male)Syed Qasver AbbasDVM: 6th Semester
Executive Member (Female)Maheen Quershi
DVM: 10th Semester
Executive Member (Female)Amerzish MushtaqDVM 8th Semester
shining stars of poultry science club
Dr Farhan Farooq PhD (Scholar) Poultry Science
Member of Poultry Science Club
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th6 INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON
ADVANCES IN VITAMIN NUTRITION FOR POULTRY19 June – 2019
th6 INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON
ADVANCES IN VITAMIN NUTRITION FOR POULTRY19 June – 2019