
Educational Opportunities and Resources
Upcoming Webinars
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Past Webinars
SOWS NEED SPACE: Understanding Sow Welfare and Federal Efforts to Undo State Animal Welfare Laws
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Abigale Zoltick, DVM, MSc, DACAW (Board Member & Director of Education, VAFAW)
Gwendolen Reyes-Illg, DVM, MA (President & Co-Executive Director, VAFAW)
Cameron Krier Massey, JD, MPH, MSc (Co-Executive Director, VAFAW)
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Click here for the presentation slides.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
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Develop an understanding of sow behavior and welfare.
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Learn about the use of gestation crates and research showing the physical harm and psychological distress caused by extreme confinement.
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Build an understanding of group housing—an alternative to crates—and how to optimize sow welfare in these systems.
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Learn the difference between state laws that impose production bans and those that also include bans on the sale of products derived from animals raised in extreme confinement.
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Review the Supreme Court case to strike down Proposition 12 and past advocacy by veterinarians on this issue.
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Learn about congressional efforts to undo state laws protecting farm animals from extreme confinement, including recent passage of the Farm Bill by the U.S. House of Representatives.
PERSPECTIVES ABOUT FITNESS FOR TRANSPORT ACROSS BEEF AND DAIRY SUPPLY CHAINS
May 5, 2026
Lily Edwards-Callaway, MS, PhD (Associate Professor, Colorado State University)
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
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Define fitness for transport.
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Examine current industry data to understand fitness-for-transport-related challenges.
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Discuss the factors that make fitness-for-transport decisions complex across supply chain factors.
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Evaluate different perspectives of veterinarians and other supply chain stakeholders regarding fitness-for-transport decisions.
ONE HEALTH PERSPECTIVES ON PREVENTING BIRD FLU
February 10, 2026
A two-speaker webinar
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One Health Approach to HPAI and the Impacts of Intensive Poultry Production
Thijs Kuiken DVM, PhD, DACVP
Professor of Comparative Pathology
Department of Viroscience
Erasmus MC
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
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Learn how the epidemiology of HPAI H5 virus of the Goose/Guangdong lineage differs from other HPAI viruses
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Gain an understanding of how intensive poultry production impacts the health of humans, animals, and the environment
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Explore One Health-based responses to these impacts
Feedback from the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Vaccination Program in France
Charles Martins Ferreira, DVM
Deputy Counselor for Agricultural Affairs
Embassy of France to the United States
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
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Gain an understanding of reasons for adopting a vaccination campaign to target HPAI
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Learn how to design and implement a successful HPAI vaccination program, including the need for a robust surveillance system to track virus circulation
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Explore strategies for negotiating trade bans associated with HPAI vaccination
ACHIEVING HIGHER-WELFARE LIVING ENVIRONMENTS FOR FARM ANIMALS
October 18, 2025
Research, industry, and veterinary voices come together to share insights on bridging the gap between animal welfare science and on-farm implementation of higher-welfare practices.

RECOGNIZING AND MANAGING PAIN IN CATTLE
Eduarda Bortoluzzi, M.V., M.S., Ph.D. (Kansas State University)
July 16, 2025
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
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Develop an understanding of why pain management is essential for animal health and welfare.
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Gain insight into the challenges associated with identifying and managing pain.
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Learn about current options for pain management and plans to advance welfare.
ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS FOR SUCCESSFUL GROUP HOUSING OF SOWS
Jeremy Marchant, Ph.D. (Organic Plus Trust)
May 8, 2025
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
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Understand how intensive sow housing developed and how it impacts sow health and welfare
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Apply knowledge of pig natural behavior to mitigate health and welfare challenges
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Describe how different elements of sow housing fit within the Five Domains model of animal welfare
A BETTER MEANS TO A HUMANE ENDING?
Nitrogen Anoxia for the Mass Depopulation of Livestock
Jeffrey Hill, MSc (President, Livestock Welfare Strategies, and Member, Board of Directors, VAFAW)
February 25, 2025
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Click here for the presentation slides.
Click here for a nitrogen whole house gassing resource.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
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Gain insight into the importance of improving depopulation systems to better protect animal welfare
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Develop an understanding of the different nitrogen-based methods for mass depopulation, including their mechanism of action and requirements for preparedness
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Learn to compare N2-based methods to other depopulation methods and apply this knowledge to help clients in selecting the option(s) best suited to their circumstances
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Learn to recognize critical factors in applying inert gassing technologies and the value of integrating real-time depopulation process monitoring and audit programming

HUMANE ENDINGS:
Navigating the Ethical Maze of Animal Welfare in Depopulation Practices
Jessica Elisabeth Martin, B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc., Ph.D., FHEA (Newcastle University)
October 30, 2024
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
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Understand the ethical considerations in depopulation
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Recognize the importance of human responsibility
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Assess the practicality of depopulation methods
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Explore innovative depopulation solutions

HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA:
Vaccines and Vaccination Programs for Poultry
Erica Spackman, MS, PhD (Research Microbiologist, U.S. Department of Agriculture)
August 21, 2024
This was a live-only event. A replay is not available.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
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Understand vaccine availability for avian influenza in poultry.
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Identify critical components of successful avian influenza vaccination programs.
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Explain metrics of efficacy and correlates for vaccine-induced protection for avian influenza in poultry.

PAIN IN FARM ANIMALS:
Understanding the Barriers to Mitigation & Improving Welfare
Abigale Zoltick, DVM (Director of Education, VAFAW)
May 8, 2024
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This webinar is relevant for veterinarians and others who treat farm animals, as well as anyone committed to advancing farm animal welfare via policy reforms.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
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Understand pain physiology and its connection to animal welfare.
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Identify causes of pain in farm animals, including management procedures and diseases.
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Explore the scarcity of FDA-approved drugs for pain in farm animals, resulting in extra-label use.
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Investigate barriers to on-farm pain management and their impact on animal welfare.


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