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Feet First® International Symposium Shares Advancements in Swine Health, Productivity and Lameness Management

Experts highlight new research, provide practical educational opportunities

30 September 2016
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zinpro.gifZinpro Corporation recently hosted its 4th Feet First® Swine Symposium in Minneapolis, where the world’s leading swine experts shared the latest insights and tools to help decrease lameness and boost animal health and productivity.

This year’s event featured speakers from five universities, multiple corporations, as well as members of the Feet First team. More than 100 participants from 12 countries attended the symposium to learn more about topics such as: gilt selection and development, hoof trimming economics, nutrition’s role in lameness prevention, Generational Nutrition® and epigenetics, as well as new information on claw lesions and lesion assessments.

“This was our strongest speaker line-up for this event yet, featuring educational sessions, hands-on wet lab workshops, and unique insights from throughout the value chain,” said Dr. Zach Rambo, Ph.D., swine research nutritionist, Zinpro Corporation. “It’s an exciting time for the industry. Producers, like consumers, want to give their animals the best care – and the Feet First Symposium is focused on providing the information and tools they need to continue doing that, while helping to make a positive impact on swine productivity.”

Since its introduction in 2008, the Feet First Program has focused on the identification and prevention of swine lameness. Led by an international team of industry experts, the program has concentrated on locomotion scoring, lesion identification, gilt development and management, reproductive implications, nutrition and other factors that may contribute to lameness.

As the industry leader in trace mineral animal nutrition, Zinpro is committed to delivering the technical expertise, products and educational tools needed to help customers improve the performance and profitability of their operations.

September 29, 2016 - Zinpro

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