29th Poultry Science Symposium
BIOLOGY OF BREEDING POULTRY
23 - 25 July 2007
Surgeons Hall, Edinburgh
| AIM | Review the biological factors that affect breeding poultry and influence genetic improvement, flock management, bird welfare and productivity. |
| HOW | Leading scientists from academia, research institutes and commerce will summarize the current state of knowledge and assess future trends. |
| SCOPE | The biology of layer, broiler, turkey and duck breeders in addition to minor poultry species such as quail and ostrich. |
| OUTCOME | The proceedings will be published in full to offer a permanent reference on these important topics. |
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| WHERE | Surgeons Hall is home to the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, founded in 1505, and houses an important pathology collection with examples dating from Roman times to the present day. |
| FACILITIES | The conference centre includes a state of the art lecture theatre within an ancient building. |
| HOTELS | Accommodation is available in an adjacent hotel in a recently converted traditional building with a fantastic contemporary feel, or in comfortable campus accommodation a short bus ride away. |
| WHAT ELSE | The conference is in the heart of Edinburgh’s historic area and is close to the major tourist attractions. |
| WHY | This symposium is a brilliant combination of intellectual stimulation, rigorous debate, novel and comprehensive information, in a city offering unique visitor attractions. Come and experience Scotland at its best! |


