Parklands Pigs Conference
Parklands Pigs Conference
Pig health and reducing the need for antimicrobials on pig farms was the main theme for this year’s ‘Pigs R Us’ Conference organised by the Parklands Veterinary Group.
Held at the Glenavon House Hotel in Cookstown on March 29th and attracting an audience of more than 200 delegates the conference was supported by a trade exhibition which featured 32 trade stands from across all sectors of the pig industry.
Pig health and reducing the need for antimicrobials on pig farms was the main theme for this year’s ‘Pigs R Us’ Conference organised by the Parklands Veterinary Group.
Held at the Glenavon House Hotel in Cookstown on March 29th and attracting an audience of more than 200 delegates the conference was supported by a trade exhibition which featured 32 trade stands from across all sectors of the pig industry.
Paul McGlynn, Kiernan Mulling with Michael Caffrey from Mountnugent, Co Cavan and Sean McGlynn, Kiernan Mulling
Pictured on the Thompsons stand at the Parklands Pig Conference are, from left, Sam Smyth, Thompsons, Stanley Anderson, Cookstown, Ronald Cartmill, Bessbrook, Sam Rooney, Thompsons, David Badger, Magherafelt and Derek Elkin, Thompsons
John Grant, Parklands Veterinary Group, right, with, from left, Malcolm Keys, Clogher and Drew and Martin Nelson from Castlederg
Pictured on the Tonisity stand at the Parklands Pig Conference are, from left, Ian Stewart, Parklands Veterinary Group, Christina Higgins, Mathieu Cortyl, Jeremy Rothwell and Ava Firth, Tonisity and John Grant, Parklands Veterinary Group
Thomas Gallagher, MSD Animal Health, James Luttrell, Altech and Maureen Prendergast, MSD Animal Health
Cathy Millar and William Bamford from Elite Sires Ltd with Sam Connell, Claudy
Russ Warin, Hipra UK and Ireland Ltd, demonstrating his company’s needle-free vaccination device for pigs to Adam McElmurry from Pomeroy
Speakers at the Parklands Veterinary Group Pigs Conference, from left, George Tice, Fran Baird, Rutger Jansen, Alberto Morillo Alujas and John Grant
A section of the crowd at the well-attended Parklands Veterinary Group Pigs Conference staged at the Glenavon House Hotel, Cookstown
A section of the crowd at the well-attended Parklands Veterinary Group Pigs Conference staged at the Glenavon House Hotel, Cookstown
Discussing the benefits of the Pigger feeder system from Trinity Nutrition Ltd are, from left, David Hessin, Moneymore, John Anastasiou and Stephen Brady, Trinity Nutrition Ltd and Jonny Hessin, Moneymore
David Mulligan, Parklands Veterinary Group, left with Tim Wallis Ridgeway Biologicals and Thomas Greene, a pig farmer from Waringstown