Alfredo Velez (left) of Nicaragua enjoys his last day as president of the Central American and Caribbean Poultry Association. He is joined by Isidro Molfese of Argentina, the executive secretary of the Latin American Poultry Association.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Alfredo Velez (left) and Isidro Molfese
Amlan International
Amlan International, Oil-Dri's nutrition and health division, launched its efforts in Latin America at CAPC.
Monica Bamonde
Monica Bamonde of Peru, nutritionist for the Latin American Egg Insitute, extolls the virtues of eggs at CAPC.
Dr. Amir Nilipour
Dr. Amir Nilipour of Panama gave a speech on early chick management, Friday, Sept. 26, at CAPC in Nicaragua.
CAPC hospitality
From left: Jose Tapia, president of Disatyr, with Chris and Carla Wright at the Disatyr hospitality suite.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Avicola La Estrella
Avicola La Estrella's booth at the Central American Poultry Congress (CAPC). La Estrella is Nicaragua's second largest broiler and egg producer.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Central American Poultry Congress: Opening ceremony
The opening ceremony of the Central American Poultry Congress in Managua, Nicaragua, Tuesday, Sept. 23.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Networking
Networking with colleagues is an important part of U.S. Poultry's Production and Health Seminar held this year in Nashville, Tenn.
Mike Donohue
Dr. Paul Aho
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Jim Lere from Quality Liquid Feed
Jim Lere from Quality Liquid Feed prepares to discuss research and education fund results at the AFIA Liquid Feed Symposium.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
2008 Liquid Feed Symposium
Richard Sellers, vice president of AFIA, speaks at the 2008 Liquid Feed Symposium on regulatory concerns.
Neosem catheter
According to the company, a catheter with numerous lamellas contributes to the efficiency of the Neosem with reduction of semen back flow, stimulation of the sow and safe installation and locking of the Neosem.
There's no waiting time and no warming of the doses needed.