Canada’s pork industry renews financial investment in USask swine welfare chair

Dr. Yolande Seddon (PhD) will continue providing strong leadership in swine welfare research and industry expertise. (Photo: USask)
Dr. Yolande Seddon (PhD) will continue providing strong leadership in swine welfare research and industry expertise. (Photo: USask)

Dr. Yolande Seddon (PhD), an associate professor in swine behaviour and welfare at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM), was named the renewed USask Chair in Swine Welfare on Jan. 8 during the annual Banff Pork Seminar in Banff, Alta.

  

“This is a very special commitment that speaks to the unified engagement of the industry in supporting swine welfare,” said Seddon, whose research focuses on the behaviour and welfare of farmed pigs.

“A sustainable future for production efficiency and national food security is strengthened by addressing swine welfare challenges and advancing research in this area. This chair position is a major resource for developing a strategic research focus, providing the Canadian swine industry with options for implementing our findings into industry practice.”

 “Renewed industry support means Dr. Seddon and her team have the resources they need for continued research momentum to scientifically assess key questions about swine behaviour and welfare”
 
 
 

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