What differentiates us is the quality and independence of our content. Find out about the authors who make it possible. Our objective is to generate a virtual community of advanced users in the sector.
 Register | forgot password? | we have 21519 registered users email password
Invesa Group

 

Rex Walters

[authors]

Rex Walters - pig333.com

Livestock Genetics Ltd. United Kingdom
rex.walters@virgin.net

Rex Walters is a leading pig geneticist.

He studied Animal Science at Wye College (Imperial, University of London) and then stayed on to complete a Master of Philosophy by research in pig genetics. This was followed by a Doctorate in 1984. He spent four years lecturing and doing research, followed by appointment as Livestock Geneticist with the multinational Unilever Agribusiness Group. He then became Technical Director of one of the global Pig Breeding Companies. For more than a decade he has operated an independent consultancy (Livestock Genetics Ltd.) in livestock breeding and genetics with key clients in Asia, Australia, Europe and South America.

Rex is an adviser to several national and international organisations (including the British Pig Association) and is an appointed expert and monitor in livestock breeding and biotechnology to the European Commission in Brussels.

Rex has published, or presented, more than 150 papers on pig breeding and genetics and is a regular invited contributor to international seminars and conferences. He is particularly interested in the practical exploitation of genetics and genetic conservation

Posts of Rex Walters in pig333.com

Genetic resistance to PCV2

[What the experts say ]

Rex Walters
Genetic resistance to PCV2
Anecdotal evidence from pig producers and veterinarians in the field suggests that there are genotype differences in susceptibility to PCVAD

Genetic resistance to disease – An Introduction

[What the experts say ]

Rex Walters
Genetic resistance to disease – An Introduction
The performance and conformation of the pig (the phenotype) depend on the combined effects of its genetic make-up (the genotype), which is mostly fixed at conception, and the environment, which includes health, nutrition, management, housing and climate.
Invesa Group
Stay informed by registering to the users zone
New user
I'm not registered in Ring 333, click here to register
Login
Fill this form to login and update your subscription
email
password
forgot password?
Enter your e-mail address. Then check your e-mail