The Poultry Podcast Show - #6 - Always striving to be better: The poultry way

the poultry podcast show Sep 27, 2022

It is possible to work in a variety of areas related to poultry production, but the goal is always the same - achieve the best possible outcome for the animals, producers, and consumers. Our role as technical support for poultry production requires us to be adept at these aspects and find a balance between them. In this episode, Dr. Bruce Stewart-Brown and I discuss aspects of animal care practices, welfare, and management in poultry production. Additionally, we discuss some of the newest innovations and trends in the field, as well as some key aspects of consumers' needs and demands. 

  

What you’ll learn:

1. The journey towards getting involved in a big poultry company

2. Advice for people looking for jobs in production/management

3. The next steps for the US poultry industry

4. Innovations for improving animal care

5. Dealing with animal production criticism

6. Slower-growing breeds in chicken production

7. Animal welfare trends

 

Meet the guest: Dr. Bruce Stewart-Brown has earned his BS and DVM in Animal Science from Iowa State University and he is a Diplomate from the American College of Poultry Veterinarians. He joined Perdue Foods in 1998 and is currently the Senior Vice President of Technical Service and Innovation. In his present role, he is responsible for technical support (nutritional, veterinary, laboratorial, the continuous improvement of live operations, welfare programs, and compliance) as well as technical innovation (turning innovative technologies from just good ideas into real changes within Perdue Foods’ everyday business). Those responsibilities include 11 feed mills, 15 hatcheries, and the health and care of 13 million chickens – placed weekly on family farms throughout the 14 states that Perdue raises chickens. He has been guiding the company’s industry-leading transformation in how chickens are raised and he was vital in the company’s successful shift away from antibiotics. Prior to joining Perdue, he was the Director of Global Technical Services for poultry at various companies such as Salisbury Labs, Solvay Animal Health, and Fort Dodge Animal Health.