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Announcement 2019 IPSACON XXXVI Annual Conference and National Symposium of Indian Poultry Science Association Conceptual understanding and future strategies for welfare friendly poultry production in India Conceptual understanding and future strategies for welfare friendly poultry production in India College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry December 11-13, 2019 December 11-13, 2019 Organized by Chhattisgarh Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Durg–491 001, Chhattisgarh, India In collaboration with Chhattisgarh Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Durg–491 001, Chhattisgarh, India In collaboration with Indian Poultry Science Association, Izatnagar (UP) Indian Poultry Science Association, Izatnagar (UP)

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Announcement

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19IPSACON

XXXVI Annual Conference and

National Symposium of Indian Poultry Science Association

Conceptual understanding and future strategies for welfare friendly poultry production in IndiaConceptual understanding and future strategies for welfare friendly poultry production in India

College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry

College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry

December 11-13, 2019December 11-13, 2019

Organized by

Chhattisgarh Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Durg–491 001, Chhattisgarh, India

In collaboration with

Chhattisgarh Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Durg–491 001, Chhattisgarh, India

In collaboration withIndian Poultry Science Association, Izatnagar (UP)Indian Poultry Science Association, Izatnagar (UP)

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Invitation

On behalf of Organizing Committee, IPSACON-

2019 it's my pleasure to inform you that College of

Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry,

Chhattisgarh Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Anjora,

Durg-491001, Chhattisgarh is organizing the XXXVI

Annual Conference and National Symposium of

Indian Poultry Science Association (IPSA) in

collaboration with Indian Poultry Science Association

(IPSA) during December 11-13, 2019. This

conference will provide a platform for the exchange of

new ideas and novel information on the recent

development in poultry sector. In this national

conference, researchers will share their knowledge,

keep us abreast of the developments in poultry

science and show the way for the future research and

practice. The Conference will aim at giving emphasis

to all recent, novel and innovative research on

nutrition, breeding, diseases, post-harvest

technology and sustainable poultry production in

view of poultry welfare in the country.

We are excited and look forward to host you in the

twin city of Durg- Bhilai, Chhattisgarh. We

certainly feel privileged to welcome such a

distinguished group of participants in Durg.

Conceptual

understanding and future strategies for

welfare friendly poultry production in India”.

We look

forward to welcoming you to Durg, Chhattisgarh in

December 2019.

The XXXVI Annual Conference and National

Symposium (IPSACON-2019) is being organized

in the College of Veterinary Science and Animal

H u s b a n d r y, C h h a t t i s g a r h K a m d h e n u

Vishwavidyalaya (CGKV), Anjora, Durg,

Chhattisgarh.

The theme of the conference is

I

further solicit your presence to convene and

interact with the scientists, industrialist and

farmers and meeting challenges of poultry

production to enhance the women empowerment

and commercial poultry sector and improve the

livelihood of livestock farmers. I look forward and

hope to meet you in the IPSACON-2019.

Venue

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Travel

Accommodation

Durg is well connected by rail, road and air

from different parts of the country. College of

Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Durg is

located approx 65 km to Swami Vivekananda

Airport Raipur and about 5 Km from Durg Railway

station and Bus stand. Air India, Indigo, Vistara,

Spice jet flies daily between Raipur to the major

cities of India like Delhi, Bombay, Kolkata,

Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and connecting

flights from other major cities. Transport facility

will be provided from Railway Station Durg to the

site of accommodation.

Accommodation for delegates would be

arranged in private hotels, tariffs for which range

from 1,500 to 4500/- per day. Rooms in hotels

will be booked on first-come-first service basis.

Therefore, early hotel reservation is highly

recommended. Limited accommodation would be

available at guest house preferably for retired

professionals and students. Accommodation

booking in advance can also be done online in

hotels mentioned below:

1. The Roman Park, Durg , websi te:

www.theromanpark.com (Discount 25%)

Rs.

2. The Avalon Hote l , Durg, websi te:

www.theavalon.in (Discount 30%)

3. Hotel Sagar International, website : www.hotelsagarinternational.co.in

(Discount 15%)

The conference to be held for three days will

comprise of key note addresses, lead papers,

technical sessions, scientist- industry- farmers

interface covering relevant current aspects of

poultry science research to envision that all the

challenges and problems relevant to the proposed

theme will find a solution through the exchange of

experiences and scientific knowledge.

The scientific committee of the IPSACON 2019

invites all interested individuals to submit abstracts

of research papers (in extended format) not

exceeding 800 words (in MS WORD) to be

considered for Oral/Poster presentation by 15

October, 2019.

Weather

Technical sessions

Abstract Submission

The weather in the month of December will be

pleasant and the temperature remains between 14 - 027 C. Participants must come prepared with

appropriate warm clothing.

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Registration Fee

Theme of the Conference

All the delegates have to register themselves

by paying the registration fee as detailed below:

Delegates

Poultry meat and eggs are the most common

animal sources of food consumed at global level

irrespective of culture, traditions and religion and

making them key to food security and nutrition.

Within the livestock sector, poultry ranks as the

most efficient sub-sector of natural resources and

in providing protein to global demand. In recent

years, poultry production has undergone an

enormous expansion and advances in genetics,

Rs. 6000

Students Rs. 3000

Accompanying persons Rs. 2000

Foreign delegates USD 300

Students are requested to submit a certificate

from the HOD/Dean of the college for their

bonafide status. .

Registration fee includes admission to all

scientific sessions, conference kit and local

hospitality. However, no kit will be provided to

accompanying persons. Students are required to

produce a copy of valid identity card at the time of

registration.

It is requested that a

short name of the applicant should also appear in

the NEFT/RTGS transaction receipt so as to

enable the easy reconciliation of the individual

payment.

The registration fees may be

transferred to A/c No.50493635720, Bank

Name-A l lahabad Bank , IFSC code-

ALLA0210209, Branch-Durg, Chhattisgarh in

favour of "IPSACON-2019".

nutrition and husbandry, which have resulted in a

phenomenal improvement in the productivity.

Consequently, the poultry industry of South East

Asia, particularly that in India, Bangladesh and Sri

Lanka has emerged as one of the most dynamic

and fastest expanding segment in animal

husbandry with an annual growth rate of 6-8% in

broiler meat and 5-7% in egg production. The

broilers are reared mostly on floor in open sided

house for a period of 5-6 weeks only. Hence the

welfare issues in broilers are limited to stocking

density, metabolic disorders like ascites and

sudden death syndrome, breast blisters, hock

burns, foot pad lesions etc. Whereas, the majority

of commercial layers in world are kept in confined

housing systems with light control, forced

ventilation and mechanized feeding. Thus, the

birds are unable to exhibit their natural behavior

due to restriction in their physical environment or

size of flock. This has created several welfare

concerns among the animal lovers. To improve

bird's performance and well-being, several

alternative housing systems have been proposed,

but in the country like India, it is hard to provide

free range for economic poultry production.

Besides these, the consumers are now more

interested in the origin of their poultry products,

and most people believe that the broiler and laying

hen industries need to improve the current level of

birds welfare. Such concerns have encouraged

technical changes in current housing systems and

development of alternative housing to improve the

well-being of poultry birds. The present

symposium will provide an opportunity to the

researchers and commercial poultry famers/

industrialists to discuss the welfare measures and

chalk out strategies in resolving the issue.

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Local Tours

Arrangements for local sight-seeing will be made during the conference. Interested delegates can avail the facility on payment basis. Places of Tourist attraction are Bastar, Seorinarayan, Chitrakote, Bhoramdeo, Dongargarh, Sirpur etc .

Important DatesthLast date of abstract submission : 15 October, 2019

thLast date of keynote and lead paper submission : 20 October, 2019

thLast date of Hotel booking : 15 November, 2019

Address for correspondence:Dr. S. P. Tiwari, Dean Faculty

Organizing Secretary, IPSACON-2019 College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry,

CGKV, Anjora, Durg – 491001 Mobile: +91797415609, 9926947821, 8517057027

Email : [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Chief Patron:

Patron:

Chairman & Org. Secretary:

Co-organizing secretary:

Jt. Org. Secretary:

Finance Secretary:

IPSA office bearers:

Prof. (Dr.) N. P. Dakshinkar, Vice - Chancellor, CGKV, Durg

Dr. C. R. Prasanna, IAS, Director, (Livestock Development Deptt, GoCG )

Dr. S. P. Tiwari, Dean Faculty, CoVS & AH, CGKV, Anjora, Durg

Dr. O.P. Dinani

Dr. M.K. Gendley, Dr. Meenu Dubey, Dr. Nitin Gade , Dr. Asit Jain, Dr. Kaiser Parveen, Dr. D.K. Jolhe,

Dr. Rupal Pathak

Dr. M.K. Awasthi , Dr. Dilip Choudhary

Dr. A. Jalauddin : President

Dr. A. B. Mandal : Vice President Dr. S. Majumdar : General Secretary

Dr. S. V. Deshmukh : Vice President Dr. Praveen K. Tyagi : Joint Secretary

Dr. D. Sapcota : Vice President Dr. Pramod K. Tyagi : Treasurer

Dr. D. Kannan : Vice President Dr. Ashim K. Biswas : Joint Treasurer

Dr. S. K. Bhanja : Chief Editor

Organizing CommitteeOrganizing Committee

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MINI ABSTRACTMINI ABSTRACTMINI ABSTRACTMINI ABSTRACTMINI ABSTRACTThis study examined the effect of organochlorine pesticide lindaneresidues in feed on nutrient intake and utilization in sheep. Adultrams (n=12) ~ 2 years of age were randomly allocated to three dietarytreatments viz. MRL-0, MRL-50 and MRL-100 containing lindane at 0,50 and 100 % of MRL. Rams were offered a basal diet of green maize adlibitum to meet their requirement for maintenance. Intake of DM andOM by sheep was significantly (P<0.05) reduced in MRL-100, ascompared to MRL-0 or MRL-50. Although digestibility coefficient ofvarious nutrients did not differ significantly among the treatments,however nutrients intake and N balance were lower in MRL-100 ascompared to two groups. Blood chemistry did not differ except higher(P<0.05) level of serum creatinine in sheep on contaminated feeds. Theresults conclusively indicated adverse effect of contamination of feedwith lindane on nutrient intake and utilization in sheep.

Key Words :Key Words :Key Words :Key Words :Key Words : Organochlorine pesticide residues, lindane, performance,sheep.

INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONUse of chemical pesticides in agriculture, animal

husbandry and public health operation for an apparentlysuccessful control of vector borne communicable diseasesand control of plant pests have been reported as anemerging and a long term irreparable environmentaldamage concern throughout the world (Gupta, 2006). Asa result, consumers are exposed to pesticides that posea threat to public health by entering into the food chain.Majority of these chemicals are beneficial when usedjudiciously, however, many of them contaminate theecosystem and can be traced in animal and plant products(Nag and Raikwar, 2006; Gupta, 2006). Therefore, presentstudy was undertaken to ascertain the performance ofsheep on feeds contaminated with lindane anorganochlorine pesticide.

MATERIALS AND METHODSMATERIALS AND METHODSMATERIALS AND METHODSMATERIALS AND METHODSMATERIALS AND METHODSAdult Muzaffarnagari rams (n=12) of ~2 years of age

and initial BW 39.7±1.6 kg were randomly allocated into threedietary treatments MRL-0, MRL-50 and MRL-100contaminated with lindane @ 0, 50 and 100% of MRL. Ramswere offered a basal diet of green maize ad libitum to meettheir requirement for maintenance. Soybean meal (SBM) @1.25 g/kg L.Wt. was used as a medium to contaminate dietswith graded levels of lindane. Required amount of lindanesolution was added in the SBM to maintain the lindane levelsat 0, 50 and 100 % of MRL. Weighed quantities of SBM wereoffered once daily and chopped green maize was offered adlibitum after SBM feeding. BW of rams was recorded beforefeeding and watering at fortnightly intervals. The experimentlasted for 90d and during last phase of feeding trial, ametabolism trial of 7d collection period was conducted. Bloodprofile was monitored at 45d intervals. The chemicalcomposition of feed and faeces were determined by themethods of AOAC (2000), while fibre fractions were analyzedas per Van Soest et al. (1991).

RESULTSRESULTSRESULTSRESULTSRESULTSIntake of DM and OM by sheep was significantly

(P<0.05) reduced in MRL-100, as compared to MRL-0 orMRL-50 treatments, though intake of SBM was similar among

Performance of Sheep on Diets ContaminatedPerformance of Sheep on Diets ContaminatedPerformance of Sheep on Diets ContaminatedPerformance of Sheep on Diets ContaminatedPerformance of Sheep on Diets Contaminatedwith an Organochlorine Pesticidewith an Organochlorine Pesticidewith an Organochlorine Pesticidewith an Organochlorine Pesticidewith an Organochlorine PesticideK. Sharma, Narayan Dutta, M. Singh, A. Singh and A.K. PattanaikK. Sharma, Narayan Dutta, M. Singh, A. Singh and A.K. PattanaikK. Sharma, Narayan Dutta, M. Singh, A. Singh and A.K. PattanaikK. Sharma, Narayan Dutta, M. Singh, A. Singh and A.K. PattanaikK. Sharma, Narayan Dutta, M. Singh, A. Singh and A.K. PattanaikCentre for Advanced Studies in Animal Nutrition, Indian Veterinary Research InstituteIzatnagar–243 122, India

dietary treatments. Digestibility coefficient of DM, OM, GE, NDFand ADF did not differ significantly among dietary treatments.Lower digestible nutrients intake in terms of DOM &TDN (g/kgW0.75) and DE & ME, kcal/d in MRL-100 than MRL-0 and MRL-50 treatments may be associated with lower DM intake byrams in MRL-100. Similarly, N intake (g/d) was significantly(P<0.05) lower in MRL-100 as compared to other treatments.N balance (g/d) and N retention as % intake or as % ofabsorbed N was significantly (P<0.05) higher in MRL-0followed by MRL-50 and MRL-100 treatments. Bloodbiochemical parameters did not differ significantly (P>0.05),irrespective of dietary treatments and were within thesuggested physiological range for sheep except forsignificantly (P<0.05) higher level of serum creatinine insheep fed contaminated feeds.

Table 1. Effect of lindance contaminated feed on nutrient intake andutilization by rams

Parameters MRL-0 MRL-50 MRL-100 SEM P-value

Initial BW, kg 40.20 39.97 38.85 1.59 0.95Final BW, kg 41.15 40.25 37.25 1.67 0.65Intake, g/kgW0.75

DM 61.55b 57.68b 44.12a 3.03 0.027OM 52.50 48.42 37.48 3.49 0.201SBM 2.87 2.81 2.88 0.10 0.95Green 58.68b 54.88b 41.24a 3.03 0.027

Nutrient intake, g/kgW0.75

DOM 31.41b 29.52b 23.60a 1.28 0.013TDN 32.97b 30.99b 24.78a 1.34 0.013DE, kcal/d 2269.96b 2137.54b 1635.74a 103.0 0.010ME, kcal/d 1815.96b 1710.03b 1308.59a 82.4 0.010

N-intakeg/d 18.56 18.02 14.51 1.23 0.086g/kgW0.75 1.17 1.09 0.91 0.059 0.20

N-retentiong/d 6.96c 5.19b 4.57a 0.41 0.032% of intake 37.86 29.52 30.98 1.64 0.069% of absorption 59.10 48.48 49.25 1.82 0.070

a,b,cMeans with different superscripts in a row differ significantly(P< 0.01).

CONCLUSIONCONCLUSIONCONCLUSIONCONCLUSIONCONCLUSIONIt was concluded that feeding of feeds contaminated

with organochlorine pesticide (Iindane) residue adverselyaffected nutrient intake and utilization by sheep.

REFERENCESREFERENCESREFERENCESREFERENCESREFERENCESAOAC. 2000. Official Methods of Analysis, 17th ed. Association ofOfficial Analytical Chemists, Washington, DC.Gupta, A. 2006. In: Pesticide Residues in Food Commodities. Agrobios,Jodhpur, IndiaNag, S.K. and Raikwar, M.K. 2006. In: Proc. VI Biennial Conf. of ANA,Jammu, India.Vansoest, P.J., Robertson, J.B. and Lewis, B.A. 1991. Methods fordietary fiber, neutral detergent fiber and nonstarch polysaccharidesin relation to animal nutrition. Journal of Dairy Science, 74: 3583-3597.+Corresponding author

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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM

Name : …………………………………………………………………………

Designation : …………………………………………………………………………

Address : …………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………

E-mail : …………………………………………………………………………

Mobile : …………………………………………………………………………

Please send the Conference Registration form by e-mail before 1st November, 2019 to

Dr. S. P. Tiwari, Dean Faculty (Vet) and organizing secretary, College of Veterinary Science

and Animal Husbandry, Anjora, Durg – 491 001, Chhattisgarh, India,e-

mail:[email protected], mobile:+91797415609; 9926947821; 8517057027

Registration Fee

All the delegates have to register themselves by paying the registration fee as detailed

below:

Delegates : Rs.6000/-

Students : Rs.3000/-

Accompanying persons : Rs.2000/-

Foreign delegates : USD 300/-

The registration fee may please be transferred to the Main branch: Allahabad bank

Durg; in favour of IPSACON- 2019; Account number: 50493635720; IFSC: ALLA

0210209 through NEFT/RTGS or demand draft. Students are requested to submit a certificate

from the HOD/Dean of the college for their bonafide status.

XXXVI Annual Conference of Indian Poultry Science Association on

Conceptual understanding and future strategies for welfare friendly poultry production in India

December 11-13, 2019 Organized by: College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (CGKV) Durg &

Indian Poultry Science Association, Izatnagar, U.P.

IPSACON-2019

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Registration fee includes admission to all scientific sessions, conference kit and local

hospitality. However, no kits will be provided to accompanying persons. Students are

required to produce a copy of valid identity card at the time of registration.

Travel plan : Date, Time and mode of transport

Reaching :

Leaving :

Date: SIGNATURE:

Please Note: If more than one person from an organisation or institution wishes to register,

each individual is requested to complete a separate form.

Accommodation:

1. The Roman Park, Durg website: www.theromanpark.com (Discount 25%)

2. The Avalon Hotel, Durg website: www.theavalon.in (Discount 30%)

3. Hotel Sagar International website: www.hotelsagarinternational.co.in (Discount 15%)

Note: There are many other hotels also in Durg-Bhilai that can be opted for

accommodation by delegates for their accommodation.

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Email: [email protected],Phone: +91797415609; 9926947821; 8517057027

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Chief Patron Prof. N. P. Dakshinkar Vice-Chancellor C.G.K.V., Durg

Patron Dr. C. R. Prasanna IAS Director, Livestock Development Deptt, GoCG, Raipur

Chairman & Org Secretary Prof. S. P. Tiwari Dean Faculty COVS & AH, CGKV, Durg

National Advisory Committee Dr. M.K. Agnihotri, ADG (HRD)

Dr.R.Prabhakaran Dr.A.B.Mandal Dr.PankajK.Shukla Dr.R.N.Chatterjee Dr.A.S. Ranade Dr. R. K. Jaiswal, IB Mr.Soundarajan, Suguna Mr.B.S.Yadav, Godrej Dr. V. Tijare, VH A. Brahmankar, CG Poult. Fed.

Co-org Secretary Dr. O. P. Dinani

IPSA Office Bearers Dr.A.Jalaludeen Dr.A.B.Mandal Dr.S.V.Deshmukh Dr.D.Sapcota Dr. D. Kannan Dr.S.Majumdar Dr.PraveenK.Tyagi Dr.Pramod K.Tyagi Dr.AshimK Biswas Dr.S.K.Bhanja, Chief Editor

Technical Sessions

Key Note : 1 and 2 Theme paper : 1, 2 and 3 Round Table Round Table 1 : Current aspects of Poultry Science Education and Research Round Table 2 : Scientists- Industry- Farmers interface Technical Session (1-6) Lead papers and oral presentation Technical Session 1 : Poultry Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology Technical Session 2 : Poultry Nutrition, Physiology and Livelihood Technical Session 3 : Poultry Disease and Health Technical Session 4 : Poultry Housing, Management and Post-harvest Technology Technical Session 5 : Rural Poultry Extension, Economics and Marketing Technical Session 6 :Climate Change, Environmental Hygiene, Welfare and Waste Utilization Poster Session(1-6) Display and presentation Poster Session 1 : Poultry Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology Poster Session 2 : Poultry Nutrition, Physiology and Livelihood Poster Session 3 : Poultry Disease and Health Poster Session 4 : Poultry Housing, Management and Post-harvest Technology Poster Session 5 : Rural Poultry Extension, Economics and Marketing Poster Session 6 : Climate Change, Environmental Hygiene, Welfare and Waste Utilization Plenary–cum-valedictory session Please convey this information to all colleagues. Waiting for your positive reply and hope to welcome you all to this important conference. Please convey this information to all colleagues. Waiting for your positive reply and hope to welcome you all to this important conference.

With regards

Dr. S. P. Tiwari, Dean Faculty Organizing Secretary, IPSACON-2019 College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, CGKV, Anjora, Durg – 491001 (Chhattisgarh) Mobile: +91797415609, 9926947821, 8517057027 Email : [email protected]

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