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Dr. Kelley Wamsley: Maximizing Broiler Performance | Ep. 28

Dr. Kelley Wamsley: Maximizing Broiler Performance | Ep. 28


Season 1 Episode 28


When it comes to poultry, the physical quality of feed is a critical factor for optimizing broiler performance, because feed particle and nutrient distribution can affect growth and efficiency. Thus, we can enhance the profitability of the flock by improving the physical quality of the feed, increasing nutrient intake, and reducing feed waste. However, to achieve those goals, we need to carefully take into consideration factors such as feed formulation, processing, and distribution. In this episode, Dr. Kelley Wamsley discusses ongoing research on the topic, aimed to maximize broiler performance based on those many aspects.


"In general, feed quality is pretty bad in the industry, right? There's a variety of factors playing heavily against having really high feed quality".Dr. Kelley Wamsley


What you’ll learn:

  • Highlight (00:00)
  • Introduction (1:58)
  • Some advice for your past self (9:21) 
  • Teaching philosophy (11:48)
  • How to encourage students to pursue Poultry Science (14:50)
  • The core mission of research programs (22:00)
  • The impact of feed distribution on feed quality and nutrient segregation (25:09)
  • The impact of beak size on preferences for feed particle size in starting chicks (45:15)
  • Final thoughts (55:06)
  • 3 Final questions (59:27)


Meet the guest: Dr. Kelley Wamsley


Experience:

  • Current: Associate Professor of Poultry Nutrition at Mississippi State University


Background:

  • Ph.D., Poultry Nutrition and Feed Manufacture (West Virginia University)
  • M.Sc. (West Virginia University)
  • B.Sc. (West Virginia University)


Connect with the guest on Social Media: LinkedIn


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