| Preliminary Study Commission Programme, EAAP, Sweden, 2005 | |||
| Number 49 | |||
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| Session 1 | Session 2 | Session 3 | Session 4 | Session 5 | Session 6 |
| Implications of EU restructuring and free trade on feed quality and safety, disease and food safety (M, N, OIE) | Biology of robustness (G*+Ph, P) | Specialised animal products including their role in conserving animal genetic resources (S*,N*,L) | Free Communications All commissions |
Whole system implications of alternative low imput/organic production methods (C*,L, S, M, P) | Breeding programmes for a wide range of systems (G) |
| Coping with changing regulation (antibiotics, castration) (P*,Ph) | Quality assurance systems at the farm level: animal welfare, food quality and environment benefits (M, LFS,S) | Modeling & Monitoring resource use at the systems level (N*+L) | Reproduction in horses (H*,Ph) | Performance and health in young horses (H*+MH) | |
| Increased understanding of regulation: impact for genetic theory and application (G) | Feed evaluation systems (N*, S, H) | Functional traits in cattle (C) | Nutritional alternatives to antibiotic growth promoters (N) | High health pig systems (P) | |
| Losses from predators (S) | Beef production: impact of EU reform (C) | Robust Pigs (P*+G) | Impact of climate change on livestock farming systems (L) | Progress towards eradication of diseases in sheep and goats (S) | |
| Systems of identification in horses (H) | Use of existing information to manage health (M) | Animal health and welfare: costs and benefits (M) | The physiology of stress and reproduction (Ph) | Developments in quantitative genetics (G) | |
| Adaptation of livestock farming systems to EU reform and restructuring (L) | Physiology of pregnancy (Ph) | Use and abuse of resources in pig production systems (P) | |||
| Genetics of variability (G) (half session) |
Equine science education (H) | ||||
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