Feed Ingredient Course June 25 to 29, 2018

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Feed Ingredient Course June 25 to 29, 2018 Organizers Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA Co-sponsors USSEC (St. Louis) Fedna (Madrid) Others to be announced Program Directors Professor Hans H. Stein, University of Illinois, USA Professor Gonzalo G. Mateos, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Location Campus of Universidad Politécnica, Madrid. (Exact location to be announced after final registration.)

Course Objective To describe commonly used feed ingredients in diets in terms of chemical composition, antinutritional factors, digestibility of energy and nutrients, recommended inclusion rates for pigs and poultry, and quality control. At the conclusion of the course, participants will have gained knowledge that will enable them to effectively evaluate and use feed ingredients that are available to the global feed industry. Registration and contacts Lourdes Cámara (lourdes.camara@upm.es; phone: +34 665 45 77 16) Joan Archs (jlatoledo91@gmail.com; phone: +34 616 384 420) Guillermo Fondevila (guillermofondevila@gmail.com; phone: +34 653 626 017) Cost of attending the course: 500 PhD students: Free of charge Co-sponsors invitees: Free of charge Payment Details Please transfer your payment to the following bank account: Account name: Fundación Española para el Desarrollo de la Nutrición Animal Account number or IBAN: ES64 0182 4058 9100 0003 7276 Swift Code/BIC: BBVAESMM Bank name: BBVA Bank address: Street: Avda. Reina Victoria, 66 City: Madrid Zip Code: 28003 Country: Spain Designation: Ingredient course. 2

Speakers and Instructors Juan Acedo-Rico Acedo-Rico & Asociados sl Madrid, Spain Gloria A. Casas Universidad Nacional de Colombia Bogotá, Colombia Gonzalo G. Mateos Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Spain Francesc Molist Schothorst Feed Research The Netherlands Charles Martin Nyachoti University of Manitoba Canada Markus Rodehutscord Hohenheim University Germany Hans H. Stein University of Illinois USA Rommel C. Sulabo University of the Philippines Los Baños, The Philippines Birger Svihus Norwegian University of Life Sciences Aas, Norway Ester Vinyeta Nutreco BV Spain 3

Program Day 1. Monday June 25, 2018 9:00 Arrival of participants Welcome, introduction, and overview....hans H. Stein and Gonzalo G. Mateos Session 1: Chemical composition of feed ingredients and procedures for evaluating nutritional value. Instructors: G. G. Mateos, R. C. Sulabo, C. M. Nyachoti and H. H. Stein 9:15 Nutrient composition and nutritive value....gonzalo G. Mateos - Proximate analyses - Amino acid profile and mineral content. 10:15 Fiber fractions in feed ingredients, definition and analysis....hans H. Stein 11:15 Coffee break 11:45 Nutrient digestibility and procedures for evaluation....rommel C. Sulabo 12:45 Lunch 14:00 Energy systems for pigs and poultry and methods for evaluation....c. Martin Nyachoti Session 2: Pulse crops. Overview over global production, types, nutritional composition, energy content, anti-nutritional factors, inclusion rates, and quality control. Instructors: C. M. Nyachoti, H. H. Stein, G. G. Mateos 15:00 Global production of pulse crops....hans H. Stein 15:05 Field peas, split peas, and pea protein concentrate....c. Martin Nyachoti 16:00 Coffee break 16:20 Faba beans....gonzalo G. Mateos 16:45 Lupins, lentils, and other legumes....c. Martin Nyachoti 17:15 Adjourn 4

Day 2. Tuesday June 26, 2018 Session 3: Oilseeds and oilseed meal: Overview over global production, processing technology, nutrient content, antinutritional factors, inclusion rates, and quality control. Instructors: C. M. Nyachoti, G. G. Mateos, R. C. Sulabo, and H. H. Stein 9:00 Global production of oilseeds and oilseed meal....hans H. Stein 9:10 Soybeans and soybean derived products: full fat soybeans, soybean meal, soybean expellers....gonzalo G. Mateos 10:15 Added value soybean products: fermented and enzymatically processed soybean meal, soy protein concentrates, and soy protein isolate....hans H. Stein 10:45 Quality control of soy products....gonzalo G. Mateos 11:15 Coffee break 11:45 00-Rapeseeds/canola seeds, 00-rapeseed/canola meal, 00-rapeseed/canola expellers. Conventional and high protein 00-rapeseed/canola....C. Martin Nyachoti 12:45 Lunch 14:00 Cotton seeds and cotton seed meal, peanut meal, sesame meal....rommel C. Sulabo 14:20 Sunflower seeds, sunflower meal, sunflower expellers, and sunflower protein concentrate....c. Martin Nyachoti 14:40 Copra meal, copra expellers, palm kernel meal, palm kernel expellers....rommel C. Sulabo 15:00 Coffee break Session 4: Fats and oils. Instructors: G. G. Mateos, C. M. Nyachoti 15:20 Animal fats (tallow, lard, poultry grease, fish oil), plant oils (maize oil, soybean oil, palm oil, copra oil), and technical fats....gonzalo G. Mateos 15:45 Quality control of fats....gonzalo G. Mateos 16:15 Energy assessment of fats and oils....c. Martin Nyachoti 16:45 Inclusion rates and influence of lipid sources on feed quality....gonzalo G. Mateos 17:15 Adjourn 5

Day 3. Wednesday June 27, 2018 Session 5: Cereals and cereal co-products: Definition of products. Nutrient evaluation. Instructors: R. C. Sulabo, M. Rodehutscord, G. A. Casas, C. M. Nyachoti, B. Svihus, and H. H. Stein 9:00 Global production of cereal grains and cereal grain co-products....hans H. Stein 9:10 Nutritional composition of maize, wheat, barley, triticale, rye, and oats....markus Rodehutscord 9:50 Sorghum and sorghum co-products, including sorghum DDGS....Rommel C. Sulabo 10:20 Digestibility of energy and nutrients in wheat, triticale, barley, and rye fed to growing pigs....markus Rodehutscord 10:50 Coffee break 11:20 Digestibility of nutrients and concentration of ME in corn, wheat, triticale, and rye fed to poultry....markus Rodehutscord 11:50 Rice and rice co-products: brown rice, broken rice, rice bran, and others....gloria A. Casas 12:30 Bakery meal, cookie meal, confectionary products....hans H. Stein 12:45 Lunch 14:00 Maize and wheat co-products including DDGS, gluten feed, gluten meal, germ meal, middlings, and others....hans H. Stein 15:00 Oats and oat co-products....c. Martin Nyachoti 15:20 Coffee break 15:40 Use of cereal grain co-products in diets for poultry....birger Svihus 16:40 Cassava meal, cassava co-products, and other tubers....rommel C. Sulabo 17:15 Adjourn 6

Day 4. Thursday June 28, 2018 Session 6: Mineral sources and ingredients in pig and poultry diets. Digestibility and phytase application. Instructors: H. H. Stein, M. Rodehutscord, C. M. Nyachoti 9:00 Calcium sources and utilization: Plant and mineral (limestone, calcium carbonate, dicalcium and monocalcium phosphate) origin....hans H. Stein 9:30 Phosphorus sources and utilization: mineral, animal and vegetable sources. The role of phytic acid....markus Rodehutscord 10:00 Phytase effects on P availability in pigs and poultry....c. Martin Nyachoti 10:30 Coffee break 11:00 Calcium and phosphorus digestibility by pigs....hans H. Stein 12:00 Calcium and phosphorus digestibility by poultry....markus Rodehutscord 13:00 Lunch Session 7: Animal proteins. Instructors: R. C. Sulabo, F. Molist 14:15 Meat and bone meal, poultry meal, fish meal....rommel C. Sulabo 15:00 Co-products from the dairy industry: skim milk powder, whey powder, whey permeate....fransesc Molist 15:30 Coffee break 15:45 Blood meals, blood plasma, and blood cells....rommel C. Sulabo 16:15 Intestinal co-products....rommel C. Sulabo 16:30 New proteins: Insect protein, algae protein, single cell protein, lemna meal....fransesc Molist 17:15 Adjourn 7

Day 5. Friday June 29, 2018 Session 8: Implementation of concepts and quality control in feed milling. Good manufacturing practices. Instructors: J. Acedo-Rico, E. Vinyeta, H. H. Stein 9:00 Feed mill equipment, technologies, and quality of final products....juan Acedo-Rico 9:45 Feed milling cost analysis. Influence of feed formulation....juan Acedo-Rico 10:15 Coffee break 10:45 Use of feed technology to improve the nutritional value of feed for poultry....ester Vinyeta 11:30 Use of feed technology to improve the nutritional value of feed for pigs....hans H. Stein 12:15 Course evaluation and certificates....gonzalo G. Mateos and Hans H. Stein 13:00 Adjourn 8