The American College of Poultry Veterinarians (AV) organizes one workshop every year to offer an opportunity for poultry veterinarians to gain knowledge in specific topics necessary in their daily jobs.
The AV Workshops in the past five years focused on diverse issues such as:
incubation and hatchery performance,
communications,
updates on poultry vaccination,
animal welfare, and
antibiotic use.
However, this learning opportunity is not limited to Veterinarians, and any person involved in the poultry industry could benefit from the information gathered in these workshops.
Generally, this workshop has been organized before the Western Poultry Disease Conference on the west coast of the United States, Mexico, or Canada, or in Ocean City, Maryland, during the National Meeting on Poultry Health and Processing. The next meeting will be hosted in Sacramento, California, in Spring 2023.
Due to the pandemic, the 2020 and 2021 workshops were virtual, and the entire content presented was recorded. Videos and proceedings are available on-demand on the AV website. The AV intends to offer this material for two years after each event.
The 2022 Workshop was titled Sensor data and analytics for poultry health, welfare, and food safety.
The workshop addressed technologies available to monitor the health status of flocks, disease prevention, improving animal welfare, and food safety.
This hybrid workshop had two components one virtual interactive course online and one live event in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, that is
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