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Dr Karine Talbot is Senior Director of Animal Health, Nutrition and R&D at HyLife, and earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the Université de Montréal in 2008.
She joined HyLife as the on-staff veterinarian after graduation and she is currently serving as the Senior Director of Animal Health, Nutrition and R&D at HyLife.
Her work is primarily focused on health, production, nutrition, welfare, and biosecurity of all the different divisions of the company; genetic, commercial production, slaughter plant, truck wash, etc. She oversees the veterinary needs, nutrition team and research and development of HyLife herds in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Over the years, Dr Talbot served as President of both the Canadian and Western Canadian Associations of Swine Veterinarians, and she is still serving on the Board of Director of the Canadian Association of Swine Veterinarian (CASV-ACVP) since 2011.
Dr Talbot also actively contributes to industry working groups, addressing critical issues like diseases preparedness, biosecurity, and animal welfare.
• Why transport is a major part of biosecurity, not just barns.
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Dr Karine Talbot is Senior Director of Animal Health, Nutrition and R&D at HyLife, and earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the Université de Montréal in 2008.
She joined HyLife as the on-staff veterinarian after graduation and she is currently serving as the Senior Director of Animal Health, Nutrition and R&D at HyLife.
Her work is primarily focused on health, production, nutrition, welfare, and biosecurity of all the different divisions of the company; genetic, commercial production, slaughter plant, truck wash, etc. She oversees the veterinary needs, nutrition team and research and development of HyLife herds in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Over the years, Dr Talbot served as President of both the Canadian and Western Canadian Associations of Swine Veterinarians, and she is still serving on the Board of Director of the Canadian Association of Swine Veterinarian (CASV-ACVP) since 2011.
Dr Talbot also actively contributes to industry working groups, addressing critical issues like diseases preparedness, biosecurity, and animal welfare.
• Why transport is a major part of biosecurity, not just barns.

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