The Sheep Health and Welfare Group Conference 2020

The fifth Sheep Health and Welfare Group (SHAWG) conference took place on Tuesday 24 November 2020 via an online conferencing platform. Achieving record attendence, the speakers delivered inspiring presentations which generated excellent discussion. 

The 2020 conference had the theme of working together for world-leading health and welfare and focused on target areas for the sheep industry to ensure it is ready for the challenges ahead. Speakers included vets, consultants, academics and farmers. The day was made up of three sessions focusing on ensuring responsible medicine use, priority areas for the sheep industry and an interactive session on the future vision for ruminant health and welfare. If you missed the conference then you can catch up by watching the recordings below.

Session 1: Safeguarding responsible medicine use - what does responsible medicine use look like in practice on sheep farms?


Session 2: Priority areas for the sheep industry - understanding and influencing behaviour, breeding for heath and welfare and improving lamb survival and performance


Session 3: Coordinating a future vision for ruminant health and welfare - sheep disease, where does it really hurt?

Conference Programme

Tuesday 24th November 2020

09:00

Conference open for networking

09:45

Welcome: Vision for the sheep industry

Charles Sercombe, SHAWG Chair

10:00

Session 1: Safeguarding responsible medicine use, chaired by Rebekah Stuart, Hybu Cig Cymru Meat Promotion Wales

 

What does ‘responsible medicine use’ look like in practice on sheep farms?

Fiona Lovatt, Flock Health Ltd, Lesley Stubbings, LSSC Ltd, and farmers Kevin Harrison and Clare Wise

11:00

Refreshment break and networking

11:30

Session 2: Priority areas for the sheep industry, chaired by Crosby Cleland, SHAWG Vice Chair

 

Understanding and influencing behaviour- adopting good practice

Jasmeet Kaler, University of Nottingham

 

Breeding for health and welfare

Samuel Boon, Signet Breeding Services/AHDB

 

Improving lamb survival and performance

Alex Corbishley, University of Edinburgh

13:00

Lunch and networking

14:00

Session 3: Coordinating a future vision for ruminant health and welfare, chaired by Phil Stocker, National Sheep Association

 

The Ruminant Health and Welfare group

Nigel Miller, Ruminant Health & Welfare Chair

 

Sheep disease – where does it really hurt?

Nigel Miller, Ruminant Health & Welfare Chair

15:30

Summary

Charles Sercombe, SHAWG Chair

16:00

Conference close

 

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