On the occasion of the anniversary conference held from 25 to 27 September 2012, the German capital Berlin provided
a very special location for more than 250 participants from 34 countries.
Besides a diverse entertainment programme,
the Franchise Distributor Meeting focused
on the presentation of new products,
economic aspects of agriculture as well as
animal health associated with technical service. The event was opened with the welcoming speech of Hinrich Leerhoff, Managing Director of LOHMANN TIERZUCHT.
Subsequently, Prof. Dr. Harald von Witzke
from Humboldt Universität Berlin informed
about “Increasing agricultural prices – Challenges for global nutrition and climate protection”. In his presentation, he described
how the development of raw materials
prices is related to the continuously growing world population and thus, a steadily
increasing food requirement.
Dr. Matthias Schmutz, geneticist of
LOHMANN TIERZUCHT, introduced new
breeding products of LTZ in his speech.
In order to fulfil the demands of the world
market for an improved exploitation of feed
resources, specific CONVERTER lines for
white and brown-coloured eggs with a
particularly good feed conversion, have
been developed and presented for the
first time at the Franchise Distributor Meeting in Berlin.
Prof. Dr. Rudolf Preisinger, Chief Geneticist
and Managing Director of LTZ, introduced
another new breed. His presentation “Dualpurpose chicken for broiler farms and egg
producers” addressed the current topic of
how to use male day-old chicks of laying
hybrids. In this context, LTZ has developed
a line combination called “LOHMANN DUAL”
of which the male birds can be fattened and
the females can lay eggs.
The topics on the second day covered issues
related to animal health and was opened by
Keiron Forbes, Agri-research (Ireland) Ltd.,
with his lecture “Faster Horses“. He reported
on experiences in the discussion with poultry farmers regarding feed costs, animal
health and production efficiency of laying
hens. Conditions which have to be provided
by feeding in order to meet future expectations in terms of performance and efficiency
were also discussed
In the next presentation “Managing layers
successfully in the United States”, Chris Pierce,
Heritage PMS Inc., USA, explained, from his
point of view, the key aspects of successful
egg production. In his lecture “Marek’s Disease – still an issue or problem solved?”, Prof.
Dr. Klaus Osterrieder, Freie Universität Berlin,
referred to the current situation and current
issues regarding further research on the
Marek virus as well as the application and
development of new vaccine viruses.
Dr. Matthias Voss, Veterinarian and Head
of the Veterinary Laboratory of LTZ, gave a
general overview of future trends in poultry
vaccination. He pointed out that there are
three essential directions in the development of vaccines: recombinant vector vaccines, new live vaccines and the development of new dosage forms.
Then, Prof. Dr. Henner Simianer, GeorgAugust-Universität Göttingen, discussed in
his presentation “Synbreed: Genomic selection and breeding planning“ the potential
of genomic selection in layer breeding and
introduced the project “Synbreed” to the audience. After the lunch break, all participants
went on a three-hour guided tour of the German capital including the important sights.
The programme of the day concluded with
a festive dinner in the historic waterworks.
On the third day, the attendees started with
a company tour of the franchise hatchery
Spreenhagener Vermehrungsbetrieb für
Legehennen located in the south of Berlin
in Bestensee. This was followed up by a visit
to the rearing area and laying units as well
as the modern packing station.
The entire team at LOHMANN TIERZUCHT is
already looking forward to the 51st Franchise
Distributor Meeting, which will take place in
Salzburg, Austria, from 30th September to
2nd October 2013.
Stella Schnor