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African Swine Fever
Study: ASF virus survives freezing temps, thawing
The study results suggest samples of the virus could be more easily transported and stored for diagnostic purposes than previously thought, veterinarian says.
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Upcycled grape pomace in chicken feed may improve gut health
Three Cornell University researchers explored how to optimize spent grape pomace as a sustainable dietary ingredient with health and nutritional benefits for broiler chickens.
African Swine Fever
Sampling, lab capacity could be weak links in ASF outbreak
The model, PigSpread, used population and movement data from one densely populated swine state to simulate the spread of ASF in large and small outbreak scenarios.
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The strategic use of feed additives can help the industry reduce its environmental footprint while maintaining high productivity levels.
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Study: Benzoic acid could reduce emissions, replace antibiotics
The common food preservative could have beneficial effects in pig diets, even at relatively low inclusion levels.
Feed Additives
Groups petition HHS secretary to reduce or eliminate ractopamine levels
More than 50 groups, led by Friends of the Earth, have sent a letter to U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Martin Makary asking the agency to reduce or eliminate allowable levels of ractopamine in farmed animals.
African Swine Fever
Study warns of possible adverse effects from ASF vaccination
New research highlights the importance of careful planning and controls when using genetically engineered vaccines for African swine fever (ASF).
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Pig Health & Disease
FDA approves PRRS-resistant pig gene edit
Animal genetics company Genus has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for its PRRS-resistant pig (PRP) gene edit for use in the U.S. food supply chain.
Pig Health & Disease
FMD jumps to pig farms in South Korea
In the past month, foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) has spread from cattle to swine in South Korea. Meanwhile, after a single outbreak, Germany is now FMD-free again.
Swine
Milk replacers could boost piglet growth
Free access to feed aids insulin production to boost swine weight gain, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign hypothesized in a new study.
African Swine Fever
Machine learning maps wild boar presence, ASF risk in new study
A research team led by Thailand's Department of Livestock Development and Mahidol University have trained a computer to predict wild boar populations for them.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
Financing agreed for new Philippines feed mill complex
Sagittarian Agricultural Philippines Inc. (SAPI) is set to receive a loan for the construction of a new feed mill that will likely be leased to the local Charoen Pokphand affiliate.
African Swine Fever
More ASF cases reported in Vietnam, suspected in Ghana
In Asia, further outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) have been confirmed in two north Vietnamese provinces, while new cases have occurred in Bhutan and Indonesia.
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