Sheep Breeders Round Table Programme Nov 2017 will be discussing the halal sheepmeat market and...

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Friday 17th November – Lawrence Room 12.00 Lunch 12.30 Registration desk opens, and check-in available 14.00 Welcome to Friday’s session – Kim Matthews, AHDB 14.05 Signet Update Samuel Boon An update of Signet Breeding Services activity in 2016 and 2017, including an update of the terminal sire breeds’ combined breed analysis (CBA). 14.45 Levy boards’ plans for promoting sheep genetics Updates from AHDB (Katie Thorley), HCC (Gwawr Parry), QMS (Emily Grant) and AgriSearch (Elizabeth Earle). 15.15 RamCompare results Liz Genever, Bridget Lloyd and Samuel Boon A summary of the project and what has been achieved. Plus an introduction to the presentation of the results. The results will be available at the coffee break. 15.45 Coffee Break 16.25 Questions on RamCompare – chaired by Kim Matthews, AHDB The panel will consist of Samuel Boon, Liz Genever and Bridget Lloyd (AHDB), Fiona Lovatt (the Evidence Group), John Brocklehurst (Sainsbury’s) and Abbygail Moran (EGENES). 17.00 International sheep session – Focus on Iceland Eyjólfur Ingvi Bjarnason and Eyþór Einarsson,sheep production consultants, Icelandic Agricultural Advisory Centre. With Emma Eyþórsdóttir, Associate Professor, The Agricultural University of Iceland. [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected] There are around 500,000 sheep in Iceland. Eyjólfur and Eyþór will be providing background to their industry and the recent and current activity that has been targeting genetic improvement. 20.00 Drinks Reception – sponsored by AgriSearch, AHDB, HCC and QMS 20.30 Conference Dinner The After Dinner Speaker will be Peter Hardwick (AHDB) – What does Brexit really mean for the sheep industry? SHEEP BREEDERS ROUND TABLE 2017 Thinking positively BIENNIAL CONFERENCE 17 – 19 NOVEMBER 2017 At Eastwood Hall, Mansfield Road, Eastwood, Nottingham, NG16 3SS Chairman – Jonathan Barber, Treasurer – Chris Lloyd, Secretary – Liz Genever Committee – Samuel Boon, Hannah Park, Gwawr Parry, Doug Bell #sbrt17 www.nationalsheep.org.uk/sbrt

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Friday 17th November – Lawrence Room

12.00 Lunch

12.30 Registrationdeskopens,andcheck-inavailable

14.00 WelcometoFriday’ssession– KimMatthews,AHDB

14.05 Signet Update–Samuel Boon AnupdateofSignetBreedingServicesactivityin2016 and2017,includinganupdateoftheterminalsire breeds’combinedbreedanalysis(CBA).

14.45 Levy boards’ plans for promoting sheep genetics UpdatesfromAHDB(KatieThorley), HCC(GwawrParry),QMS(EmilyGrant)and AgriSearch(ElizabethEarle).

15.15 RamCompare results–Liz Genever, Bridget Lloyd and Samuel Boon Asummaryoftheprojectandwhathasbeenachieved. Plusanintroductiontothepresentationoftheresults. Theresultswillbeavailableatthecoffeebreak.

15.45 CoffeeBreak

16.25 Questions on RamCompare–chairedby KimMatthews,AHDB ThepanelwillconsistofSamuelBoon,LizGenever andBridgetLloyd(AHDB),FionaLovatt(theEvidence Group),JohnBrocklehurst(Sainsbury’s)and AbbygailMoran(EGENES).

17.00 International sheep session – Focus on Iceland

Eyjólfur Ingvi Bjarnasonand Eyþór Einarsson,sheepproduction consultants,IcelandicAgricultural AdvisoryCentre. WithEmma Eyþórsdóttir,Associate Professor,TheAgriculturalUniversity ofIceland. [email protected],[email protected]@lbhi.is

Therearearound500,000sheepinIceland. EyjólfurandEyþórwillbeprovidingbackgroundtotheir industryandtherecentandcurrentactivitythathas beentargetinggeneticimprovement.

20.00 Drinks Reception–sponsoredbyAgriSearch, AHDB,HCCandQMS

20.30 Conference Dinner

TheAfterDinnerSpeakerwillbe Peter Hardwick(AHDB)–What does Brexit really mean for the sheep industry?

SHEEP BREEDERS ROUND TABLE 2017

Thinking positivelyBIENNIAL CONFERENCE 17 – 19 NOVEMBER 2017

AtEastwoodHall,MansfieldRoad,Eastwood,Nottingham,NG163SS

Chairman–JonathanBarber,Treasurer–ChrisLloyd,Secretary–LizGenever

Committee–SamuelBoon,HannahPark,GwawrParry,DougBell

#sbrt17 www.nationalsheep.org.uk/sbrt

Saturday 18th November – Lawrence Room

8.45 Registration

9.00 Jonathan Barber Chairman’sWelcome

9.10 1: Improving genetic gain – terminal traits ChairedbyKimMatthews,AHDB

9.20 Mike Coffey,ProfessorofLivestock Informatics [email protected]

WithNicola Lambe,sheepgeneticist, SRUC,RoslinInstituteBuilding,Midlothian [email protected]

New carcase traits in genetic evaluations Mikewillbediscussingthecommercialbenefitsof RamCompareandwhatcouldbelearntfromthebeef industryintermsofindustry-deriveddata.

Nicolawillbediscussingthenewscanning recommendationsandthenewcomputed tomography(CT)derivedtraitsforrams.

9.55 Nóirín McHugh, Research Officer -Beefand SheepGenetics,TeagascMoorepark,Co.Cork [email protected]

How to accelerate rate of gain Nóirínwillbehighlightingtheworkthatisbeingdoneby SheepIrelandtoincreasethegeneticpotentialofIrish rams.Shewilldiscusstheprojectthatiscomparingthe performanceofSuffolkandTexelramscomingfrom NewZealandandIreland.Shewillexplainhowtheyare usinggenomicstodeveloptheirevaluations.

10.25 Discussion

10.45 Coffeebreak

11.15 2: How to encourage more people to eat lamb ChairedbyPhilStocker,NSA

11.20 Rizvan Khalid,Seniordirector,EuroQuality LambsLtd,Shropshire [email protected]

The potential of halal for the UK sheep industry Muslimsconsumeapproximately20%ofallthe sheepmeatsoldinEngland.Rizvanwillbediscussing thehalalsheepmeatmarketandfutureopportunities, includinghowconsumerdemandsarechanging.

11.45 Ed Smith,researchanddevelopmentproject manager,TexelSheepSociety, StoneleighPark,Warwickshire [email protected]

WithNeil Clelland,livestockgeneticist, SRUC,RoslinInstituteBuilding,Midlothian [email protected]

Genetic solutions to improve meat quality SRUC,TexelSheepSociety,ABPandMorrisonshavebeen workingtogethertounderstandthecomponentsofmeat qualityinlambsandwhethergeneticsolutionsare available.NeilandEdwillbediscussingtheprojectand whatitwillmeanforthesheepindustry.

12.10 Rachel Lumley,Cumbria [email protected],@rachellumley

Why increased consumer awareness and understanding of the sheep industry is our marketing key Rachelwillbediscussinghowsheisdevelopingasocial mediafollowingfor‘Sheep365’channelswhichenable thosewhoarekeentoengagewithawiderangeofpeople. Shewillbediscussingwhyshethinksawiderunderstanding ofsheepfarmingpractices,includingtheseasonalityofour industryisourkeytomarketingproductstoconsumers.

12.35 Discussion

12.50 Lunch(withopportunitytolookatthepostersand

submitquestionsforthepanelsessionafterlunch).

13.45 3: Panel session – How to get the industry to act positively Questionswillbesubmittedinadvancebythe audienceviapaperandTwitter.ChairedbyChris Lloyd.

ThepanelwillconsistofDewiJones,NeilMcGowan, FionaLovattandBryanGriffiths.

15.10 Coffee

15.40 4: Improving genetic gain – maternal traits ChairedbyDoug Bell,QMS

15.45 Mark Young,HeadofInnovation,Centre forInnovationExcellenceinLivestock, YorkSciencePark,York [email protected]

Genetic approaches to improving lamb survival Poorlambsurvivalisakeycauseofreproductive inefficiencyinflocksgloballywithnodetectable improvementoverthelastfortyyears.Markwill discusstheoptionsthatcouldbeused,basedonhis workwithSILinNZoverthelast15yearsand withhelpfromcollaboratorForbesBrienfrom UniversityofAdelaide.

16.30 Janet Roden,Independentgeneticist, Aberystwyth [email protected]

Using genetics to improve performance on hill farms Janetwilldiscussworkthathasbeenundertaken onsomehillfarmsinWalestoimprovethegenetics. Thisisspecificallyrelevantduetotheincreased competitioninthelightlambmarket.

16.45 George Cullimore,PerformanceRecorded LleynBreeders(PRLB)Group [email protected]

WithDr Karen Fairlie-Clarke,research associate,UniversityofGlasgow [email protected]

Getting better at collecting what is required GeorgewillhighlighttheworkthatthePRLBgroup havebeendoingintermsofsupplyinglargequantities ofelectronicdatatoSignet.

Karenwilldiscusstheworkshehasdonewiththe PRLBgrouponusingIgAlevelsinsalivaasanew phenotypeforselectingforparasiteresistance.

TheywilldiscussplansforthenewIgAEBV.

17.00 Joanne Conington,LivestockGeneticist, SRUC,RoslinInstituteBuilding,Midlothian [email protected]

Improving maternal traits in a terminal breed JowilldiscusstheInnovate-fundedprojectaimingto understandthegeneticandgenomicsolutionsto breedTexelewesmoreresistanttomastitis. Theprojectisalsolookingforgenomicsolutions tolameness.

17.15 Discussion

17.30 PosterSession-Authorswillbestandingby theirposter.

19.15 Wine Reception–sponsoredby SRUCandEGENES

20.00 DinnerDiscussiononthefutureofsheep industry–ledbyAHDB

Sunday 19th November – Lawrence Room

9.20 5: Data driving decisions ChairedbyDave Ross,Agri-EPIcentre

9.25 Huw Williams,sheepfarmer,BancFarm, Talley,Carmathenshire [email protected]

Effective methods of recording parentage in extensive systems HuwreceivedaHCCscholarshipin2015andvisited AustraliaandNewZealandcomparingdifferent methodsofDNAshepherdingandEIDtracking. Hewillbediscussingthemostappropriate technologiesfortheUK.

9.45 Aurélie Aubry,sheepresearchscientist, Agri-FoodandBiosciencesInstitute(ABFI), CountyDown [email protected]

Working alongside farmers to drive innovation Auréliewillbetalkingabouttheresearchworkthat isbeingdoneatAFBIandonfarmsacrossNorthern Ireland,inparticularwithbreedingstrategies. ShewillmentiontheDataHubandhowthatcould drivegeneticimprovementinthefuture.Thetalk willprovideasummaryofhowthenewCIEL-funded feedingequipmentatAFBIisbeingusedto understandenergyandproteinrequirements, emissionsandfeedefficiencyforsheep.

10.05 Jasmeet Kaler,AssociateProfessorin EpidemiologyandFarmAnimalHealth, UniversityofNottingham [email protected]

andGeorge Williamson,Agricultural ResearchManager,Dunbia,Belfast [email protected]

Thinking differently about how to collect health data JasmeetandGeorgewilltalkabouthowinnovative technologycanbeusedforrecordingandmanagement oflamenessandotherhealthdata.Theywillalso discussfindingsfromtheirresearchonfarmer’sbeliefs onadoptionoftechnology.

10.25 Discussion

10.40 CoffeeBreak

11.10 6: Doing our jobs better ChairedbyJames Ruggeri,HCC

11.15 Kate Phillips,independentsheep consultant,Shropshire [email protected]

Improving the welfare and longevity of rams in commercial sheep flocks KatewillreportonthefindingsoftheAnimal WelfareFoundation-fundedprojectonramwelfare andlongevity.Theprojectteamworkedwith NationalSheepAssociationtogatherfeedback fromarangeofcommercialsheepfarmers,including whattheyexpectedfromramsintermsofeweto ramratioandlongevity.Shewilldiscussthe recommendationsforrambreedersandbuyersto ensureramshavealongandproductiveworkinglife.

12.00 Lesley Stubbings,LSSCLtd,independent sheepconsultant,Northamptonshire [email protected]

How to maximise the potential of sheep production Lesley,alongwithNerysWright(AHDB)and researchersfromtheUniversityofNottingham, havecompletedafouryearAHDB-fundedproject onmaximisingweaningweightoflambs. Lesleywillbediscussingthefindings,particularlyin relationtobodyconditionscoringandweight targetsforlambsateightweeksand90daysofage.

12.45 Jonathan Barber Chairman’sClosingRemarks

13.00 Lunch