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CGIL Seminar - "An Overview of the Breeding Program and Research Efforts at Genesus"

Good afternoon CGIL, We are happy to have with us Dr. Kerry Houlahan, a Geneticist at Genesus Inc., to present this Friday, November 25th, 2022. The seminar will begin at 1:30 PM EDT/EST at ANNU room 141 and on the virtual platform Microsoft Teams. The title of the presentation is: "An Overview of the Breeding Program and Research Efforts at Genesus".

Equine Industry Symposium 2022

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Annual Equine Industry Symposium features Horses in Human Health and Learning 

CGIL Seminar - "Genetic architecture of temperament and foot scores in Angus cattle: a longitudinal and across-country perspective"

Good afternoon CGIL, We are happy to have with us Dr. Amanda Alvarenga, a data scientist at Corteva Agriscience, to present this Friday, November 18th, 2022. The seminar will begin at 1:30 PM EDT/EST on the virtual platform Microsoft Teams. The title of the presentation is: "Genetic architecture of temperament and foot scores in Angus cattle: a longitudinal and across-country perspective".

CGIL Seminar - "The genetics of listening"

Good afternoon CGIL, We are happy to have with us Michelle Axford, a PhD candidate at La Trobe University, to present this Friday, November 11th, 2022. The seminar will begin at 1:30 PM EDT/EST on the virtual platform Microsoft Teams. The title of the presentation is: "The genetics of listening".

Pawanpreet Sing's MSc Defence

Due to the increasing global demand for dietary protein, it is necessary to investigate protein alternatives with regard to both meeting nutritional requirements and environmental impact. Pulse ingredients are an attractive protein alternative used in grain-free or plant-based canine diets. However, in recent years pulses have been speculated to be associated with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in dogs. Therefore, this thesis aimed to investigate the effects of incremental pulse inclusion from 0 to 45% in micro and macronutrient balanced diets on canine cardiac and metabolic health.

Taylor Richard's MSc Defence

Camelina oil provides a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are commonly used to support skin and coat health claims in canine and equine diets. Hence, the focus of this thesis is to investigate the effects of dietary camelina oil on skin and coat health outcomes in dogs and horses, in comparison to flaxseed and canola oil. No differences in inflammatory and oxidative marker concentrations, transepidermal water loss, or skin and coat health scores, were observed in animals fed camelina oil vs. flaxseed or canola oil.

Julia Pezzali's PhD Defence

Empirical data on the requirement of dietary indispensable amino acids for adult cats are lacking. Current recommendations for the majority of dietary indispensable amino acids for adult cats are extrapolated from growing kitten studies, with exception of methionine and lysine. The minimum methionine requirement proposed by regulatory agencies is based on one study in which an insensitive technique for mature animals was used.

Upcoming Equine First Aid Course

The University of Guelph will be hosting a hands-on equine first aid course at the ESMRC on Saturday November 5, 2022. Spots are limited, but given enough interest an additional course will be offered. Students interested can contact Sarah Labatt, Manager BBRM Teaching Herd at [email protected].

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