Webinar: In Ovo Vaccination Myths Exposed: Case Studies From Global Hatcheries

Leading poultry health experts Dr. Nicky Love and Dr. Josh Deines will guide this evidence-based conversation, examining persistent myths about transfer cracks, late deads, cutting vaccine dosage, and AM/PM device cycles.

Nov 18th, 2025
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Ag Webseries Banner 400x200Join us in separating in ovo facts from fiction with real-world case studies that challenge common industry misconceptions. Leading poultry health experts Dr. Nicky Love and Dr. Zoetis Sponsor Logo 200pxJosh Deines will guide this evidence-based conversation, examining persistent myths about transfer cracks, late deads, cutting vaccine dosage, and AM/PM device cycles. See what the data reveals about in ovo vaccination performance and gain practical insights for your hatchery operations.

This webinar will broadcast at 9:00 AM CST (Chicago) / 3:00 PM GMT (London) / 11:00 PM CST (Beijing).

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:

1. Identify common causes of hatch decreases and late deads, plus the impact of stopping in ovo vaccination.

2. Recognize and resolve probable sources of egg cracks.

3. Understand proper vaccine dosing protocols based on scientific data and recognize the measurable impact of dosage modifications.

4. Optimize device management by identifying the unique roles of AM and PM cycles.

This webinar is sponsored by Zoetis and presented by WATTPoultry.


Speaker Information:

1553704129839Dr. Josh Deines, Technical Service Device Lead at Zoetis

Based in the United States, Dr. Josh Deines specializes in hatchery and breeder flock management, reproductive physiology and poultry nutrition. He works with customers across the United States to help optimize hatchery performance and provide technical support for Embrex® BioDevices and in ovo vaccination. Josh holds a doctorate from the University of Arkansas.

 

1743420493930Dr. Nicky Love, Global Hatchery Veterinary and Technical Services Manager at Zoetis

Based in the United Kingdom, Dr. Nicky Love specializes in technical support for Embrex® BioDevices and hatchery vaccination strategies. She works with customers worldwide to help optimize hatchery processes, train hatchery personnel on vaccination best practices and oversees product trials. Nicky holds a DVM from the University of Pretoria.

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