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Friday 20th November 12:00 Lunch 12:30 Registration desk opens and check-in available 14:00 Signet Update – Samuel Boon An update of Signet Breeding Services activity in 2014/2015 Maternal Trait Update Researchers from SRUC will report on work relating to the analysis of maternal traits: • Maternal ability and litter size – Kirsty Moore • Ewe longevity and lamb survival – Jo Conington 15:00 Combined Breed Analysis An update on the Combined Breed Analysis for Terminal Sires proposed at SBRT13 and an opportunity for discussion. • Research findings – Kirsty Moore, SRUC • RamCompare – Liz Genever and Sam Boon, AHDB Beef and Lamb 16:15 Tea and coffee 17:00 International sheep session – Focus on Norway Thor Blichfeldt, Head of Breeding and AI for the Norwegian Association of Sheep and Goat Breeders (NSG) [email protected] Norway was one of the first countries to engage in co-operative breeding schemes. Thor will provide an overview of the Norwegian recording system and talk about the importance of working together to achieve a common breeding goal, through co-operation and centralised decision-making. 20:00 Drinks Reception – sponsored by AHDB Beef and Lamb, HCC and QMS 20:30 Conference Dinner The After Dinner Speaker will be John Scott, Farmers Weekly Sheep Farmer of the Year 2014 and chair of QMS Sheep Industry Group SHEEP BREEDERS ROUND TABLE 2015 Get better or get gone BIENNIAL CONFERENCE 20 – 22 NOVEMBER 2015 At Eastwood Hall, Mansfield Road, Eastwood, Nottingham NG16 3SS Chairman – Jonathan Barber, Treasurer – Chris Lloyd, Secretary – Liz Genever Committee – Sam Boon, Joanne Briggs, Luned Evans, Michael Blanche For further information on Sheep Breeders Round Table Please contact: Karen Morris on 0247 647 8828 or [email protected] #sbrt15 www.nationalsheep.org.uk/sbrt

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Page 1: BIENNIAL CONFERENCE 20 – 22 NOVEMBER 2015 · Joseph.Angell@liverpool.ac.uk Dealing with Contagious Ovine Digital Dermatitis Joe will be talking about the work that is being done

Friday 20th November

12:00 Lunch

12:30 Registrationdeskopensandcheck-inavailable

14:00 Signet Update–SamuelBoon

AnupdateofSignetBreedingServices activityin2014/2015

Maternal Trait Update

ResearchersfromSRUCwillreportonwork relatingtotheanalysisofmaternaltraits: • Maternalabilityandlittersize– KirstyMoore • Ewelongevityandlambsurvival– JoConington

15:00 Combined Breed Analysis

AnupdateontheCombinedBreedAnalysis forTerminalSiresproposedatSBRT13and anopportunityfordiscussion. • Researchfindings–KirstyMoore,SRUC • RamCompare–LizGeneverand SamBoon,AHDBBeefandLamb

16:15 Teaandcoffee

17:00 International sheep session – Focus on Norway

ThorBlichfeldt,HeadofBreedingandAI fortheNorwegianAssociationofSheepand GoatBreeders(NSG) [email protected]

Norwaywasoneofthefirstcountries toengageinco-operativebreeding schemes.Thorwillprovideanoverview oftheNorwegianrecordingsystemandtalk abouttheimportanceofworkingtogether toachieveacommonbreedinggoal, throughco-operationandcentralised decision-making.

20:00 Drinks Reception – sponsored by AHDB Beef and Lamb, HCC and QMS

20:30 Conference Dinner

TheAfterDinnerSpeakerwillbeJohnScott, FarmersWeeklySheepFarmeroftheYear 2014andchairofQMSSheepIndustry Group

SHEEP BREEDERS ROUND TABLE 2015

Get better or get goneBIENNIAL CONFERENCE 20 – 22 NOVEMBER 2015

AtEastwoodHall,MansfieldRoad,Eastwood,NottinghamNG163SS

Chairman–JonathanBarber,Treasurer–ChrisLloyd,Secretary–LizGenever

Committee–SamBoon,JoanneBriggs,LunedEvans,MichaelBlanche

For further information on Sheep Breeders Round Table

Please contact: Karen Morris on 0247 647 8828 or [email protected]

#sbrt15 www.nationalsheep.org.uk/sbrt

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Saturday 21 November

8:45 Registration

9:00 Jonathan Barber Chairman’sWelcome

9:10 1: What did the review of genetic improvement tell us? ChairedbyPhilStocker,NSA

9:20 Kim Matthews,HeadofR&D, AHDBBeefandLamb,Stoneleigh [email protected]

WithPaul Westaway,chairofAHDBBeef andLambR&Dcommitteeandbeeffarmer fromGloucestershire [email protected]

Why was the review needed?

AHDBBeefandLambfundedareviewof geneticimprovementforthebeefandsheep industry,withspecialreferencetothe potentialofgenomics.Kimwillprovidea backgroundtowhythereviewwasdoneand highlightthekeymessages.Paulwilldiscuss whatthereviewmeansfortheindustry.

9:55 Eamon Wall,manager,SheepIreland, Bandon,Co.Cork [email protected]

What have been the outcomes in Ireland?

Irelandwentthroughasimilarprocessin 2008andmajorchangeshaveoccurred. Eamonwillbediscussingwhattheydidin thefollowingyearsandwhattheirplansare.

10:25 Discussion

10:45 CoffeeBreak

11:15 2: Making the rumen more efficient ChairedbyKimMatthews,AHDBBeef andLamb

11:20 Jamie Newbold,ProfessorofAnimalScience andDirectorofResearch,IBERS,Aberystwyth, Ceredigion [email protected]

Are we ever going to win the war against the rumen?

Jamiewillbediscussingresearchworkon manipulationoftherumenmicroflorato impactonmethaneemissions.Hewillalso talkabouttheimpactofrearingsystemson therumenpopulation.

11:45 Jimmy Hyslop,Beefandsheepconsultant, SACconsulting,BushEstate,Midlothian [email protected]

What have we learned about measuring Net Feed Efficiency in beef cattle?

JimmyhasbeenworkingwiththeStabiliser CattleCompanyonaTSB-fundedprojecton netfeedefficiency.Hewilldiscusshowwe shouldthinkaboutfeedefficiencyandprovide guidanceforsimilarinitiatives.

12:10 Nicola Lambe,sheepresearcher,SRUC, RoslinInstituteBuilding,Midlothian [email protected]

Can we measure feed efficiency in sheep?

Nicolahasbeeninvestigatingtheoptionsto measurefeedefficiencyinsheepandgoats. Shewilldiscussthechallengesandpossible optionsfortheUK.

12:35 Discussion

12:50 Lunch(andopportunitytolookattheposters)

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13:45 3: The debate – “We should give up recording hill sheep” ChairedbyChrisLloyd,AHDBBeefandLamb

13:50 Will Haresign,retiredlivestockgeneticist, IBERS [email protected]

For the motion–Investmentshouldfocus onthosebreedsthatwishtoengagewith performancerecording,wheregeneticgains overthelastdecadehaveledtoasignificant returnoninvestment.

13:55 Jo Conington,livestockgeneticist,SRUC [email protected]

Against the motion–Geneticvariationin hillbreedswillleadtoeconomicbenefits totheUKsheepindustry.

14:00 John Yeomans,sheepbreeder,Newtown, Powys [email protected]

For the motion–Wehavetriedavariety ofoptions,butitisstillnotworking.

14:05 Samuel Wharry,sheepbreeder,Carnlough, Co.Antrim,NI [email protected]

Against the motion–Weneedtoexploit thegeneticpotentialofhillbreeds,butthere arethingsbreedersneedhelpwith.

14:10 Discussion

15:10 Coffee

15:40 4: Innovate from within ChairedbyMikeCoffey,SRUC

15:45 Ron Lewis,ProfessorofAnimalBreeding andGenomics,UniversityofNebraska– Lincoln [email protected]

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Sheep breeding in the US

RonwillgiveabriefoverviewoftheUS sheepindustry,describingsuccessesand challengesinitsgeneticimprovement programmeandopportunitiesthatlieahead.

16:15 Carroll Barber,sheepbreeder,Wymondham, Norfolk [email protected]

The rise, fall, rise and future of co-operative breeding programmes

Carrollwillbediscussingwhathashappened inthe25yearssinceSireReferenceSchemes began.Shewillindicatewhatworked andwhatdidn’t,andwhathasbeenlearnt. Shewillhighlightwhatthefuturemaybring.

16:35 Shaun Hall Jones,sheepproducer, Carmarthenshire [email protected]

Genetic Improvement – The Future of a Profitable Sheep Enterprise?

ShaunwasanHCCscholarin2013and travelledtoNewZealand.Hewillbe discussingthefindingsofhisscholarshipand howhehaschangedhisbusiness.

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16:55 Mike MillerN.Sch.,sheepproducer, Blandford,Dorset [email protected]

Matching the breed to the system, or vice versa

MikehasrecentlycompletedaNuffield Scholarshiponwinteringoptionsforewes. Hewillbediscussingtheradicalchangesto hissysteminthelastfewyearsandwhathe learntfromhisNuffieldtrips.

17:15 Discussion

17:30 Poster Session Authorswillbestandingbytheirposter.

19:15 Wine Reception– sponsoredbySRUC

20:00 Dinner FeaturingtheinauguralSBRTawards– categoriesincludebestposterandbest audiencequestion.

Sunday 22 November

9:20 5: Future gazing ChairedbyLynfaDavies,HCC

9:25 Joe Angell,researcher,UniversityofLiverpool [email protected]

Dealing with Contagious Ovine Digital Dermatitis

Joewillbetalkingabouttheworkthatis beingdoneattheUniversityofLiverpoolon CODD.HewillalsobereportingonhisPhD projectthatislookingattreatmentoptions andwillpresentearlyconclusionsfrom hiswork.

9:45 Mike Stear,ProfessorofImmunogenetics, UniversityofGlasgow [email protected]

Testing for parasite resilience

Mikewillbediscussingfindingsfromaproject validatingwhethersalivacanbeusedasa proxyforfaecaleggcounting.Hewillbe talkingaboutotheroptionsforcollecting phenotypesforparasiteresilience.

10:05 Neil Clelland,SRUC,RoslinInstituteBuilding, Midlothian [email protected]

What do new CT measurements tell us?

NeilwillbediscussinghisAHDBBeefand Lamb,SRUC,HCCandQMS-funded PhDonusingcomputedtomographyto predictmeatqualityinsheepbreeding programmes,aswellasreferringtorelated workonspinelengthandvertebraenumber.

10:25 Discussion

10:40 CoffeeBreak

11:10 6: To do list ChairedbyJohnScott,QMS

11:15 Fiona Lovatt,sheepvet,Eggleston,Barnard Castle,CoDurham [email protected]

Are we sure that fertility tests are working?

Fionawillbetalkingaboutdevelopingnew SheepVeterinarySocietyrecommendations onramfertilitytestingforvets.Shewill provideinformationonaprojectsheis workingonabouttherepeatabilityand reliabilityofscrotalmeasurements.

11:45 Mike Coffey,ProfessorofLivestock Informatics,SRUC,RoslinInstituteBuilding, Midlothian [email protected]

Using abattoir derived carcase data within breeding evaluations

Mikewillbediscussinghowcommercialdata hasbeenusedwithinbeefbreeding evaluationsandpossibleoptionsforsheep evaluations.

12:15 Donagh Berry,Quantitativegeneticist, Teagasc,Moorepark,Co.Cork [email protected]

What are the potential genomic solutions for the sheep industry?

Donaghwillbediscussinghisworkon genomicsinthebeef,sheepanddairyindustry, andoutlininghowgenomicapproachescould benefittheIrishsheepindustry.

12:45 Jonathan Barber Chairman’sClosingRemarks

13:00 Lunch