By combining local support with global expertise, we ensure our customers have the knowledge and insights they need to continually optimise the welfare, performance, and sustainability of their flocks.
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Good nutrition is key to raising healthy, strong birds with efficient feed use and resilient immune systems. Our global nutritionists are ready to help with all aspects of flock management. They start by visiting your farm to understand your unique challenges and needs, then offer diet and feeding advice specifically tailored to your situation.
If you need nutritional support, please reach out to your technical manager.
Xavier has been a Poultry Nutritionist at Aviagen since 2020. Xavier graduated from the Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain, in Veterinary Studies, where he specialised in Animal Production. He also undertook an MSc in Poultry Production in France and a PhD in Veterinary Animal and Food Science at the Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona. Xavier’s previous roles have included Veterinary Technical Manager at Miqual Aicola SA, Crusvi SA, and Aviagen SAU in Spain, and for a period of time Associated Teacher at the Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona. Xavier’s field of expertise includes Grandparent, Broiler, and Breeder Stock and working with customers.
Our hatchery specialists are dedicated to ensuring your birds get the best-possible start in life. They’ll visit your hatchery to assess every step, from egg intake to chick output. Your feedback is important to us, and we’re always looking for ways to help you improve your hatchery operations and enhance the overall quality of chicks delivered to broiler farms.
If you need hatchery support, please reach out to your technical manager.
Guo Jun graduated with a degree in Animal Husbandry from Nanjing Agricultural University, PRC, in 1987. After graduation, he worked for three years in the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture, followed by three years as hatchery operations manager for the National Poultry Breeding Company. He started a long association with Aviagen in 1994, when he accepted the position of breeder operations manager with Beijing Arbor Acres® Poultry Breeding Company. He moved to a technical services role in 1997 and he gained a promotion to manage the team in 2005. During this time Guo Jun focused increasingly on hatchery management. In 2008, Guo Jun started to work as part of the Asian team, helping customers across the region with specialist hatchery support. He represented the Asian team on the Aviagen Hatchery Support Working Group from its start in 2009.
In 2012, Guo Jun joined the Global Incubation Services Team, helping the Aviagen service teams with specialist hatchery support in Europe.
This support can include farm visits, lab work, or remote consultations, depending on your needs. Our veterinary specialists also share insights from these visits with our R&D team to help us keep developing strong, healthy birds.
If you need veterinary support, please contact your technical manager.
Your technical manager can tap into this expertise whenever needed. We also offer an overview of our R&D programme to help you better understand our processes and progress. This programme focuses on continuous and balanced improvements in breeder and broiler performance, covering areas like broiler live weight, egg production, and welfare, including livability, cardiovascular fitness, and skeletal strength. Our skilled geneticists carefully select the best breeding stock, using advanced technologies and data analysis to fine-tune selection and drive genetic progress.
We stay closely connected with our distributors and customers to monitor market trends and changing consumer preferences. This helps us continuously improve our commercial brands while maintaining a diverse gene pool, ensuring we can supply the right bird for the right market at the right time. Your direct feedback to our R&D team is crucial in making sure we meet your birds’ needs for now and the future.
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