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Animal Health & Veterinary
Livestock & Poultry Diseases: Page 48
African Swine Fever
Research: Wolves may be helpful in fight against ASF
Because wolves hunt wild boar and eat their carcasses, they reduce the amount of virus spread in the wild without spreading it themselves.
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African Swine Fever
Vilsack: ASF vaccine availability will ‘take some time’
It will be quite some time before a vaccine candidate developed by the USDA Agricultural Research Service to protect pigs from African swine fever is available.
Company News
EFPRA launches its sustainability charter
EFPRA releases sustainability charter.
African Swine Fever
Pig farms affected by ASF in Poland, Romania, Russia
Since the start of October, three European states have officially registered new outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) in their respective domestic pig herds.
Feed Additives
8 tips to improve sow feed intake, performance
In order to ensure the future performance of sows and piglets, proper feed management and nutrition are key.
Newsfeed
Shakira learns wild boar a problem ‘Whenever, Wherever’
Pop star posts on Instagram about being ‘attacked’ by wild pigs in Barcelona, showing the widespread problem of the porcine pests
Company News
ICASA awards two grants
ICASA awards grant money to Kansas State and Texas Tech universities.
African Swine Fever
African swine fever hits 4 Romanian farms
Additionally, Miratorg, one of Russia's largest pork producers, reported ASF at a farm with more than 29,000 pigs.
African Swine Fever
USDA’s ASF vaccine candidate successful in tests
Research shows a vaccine candidate has the ability to be commercially produced while still maintaining its efficacy against African swine fever virus.
African Swine Fever
USDA investment includes up to $500M to prevent ASF
USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced agricultural investments that include up to US$500 million to prevent the spread of African swine fever.
African Swine Fever
US biosecurity greatly improved by attention to ASF
Pork Checkoff study finds no major gaps in U.S. defenses against African swine fever, but animal feed remains a potential biosecurity risk.
Animal Welfare
NPPC, AFBF file Prop 12 appeal to Supreme Court
In a petition to the court, the groups argue that California’s Proposition 12 violates the Commerce Clause and will raise prices on pork without any improvement to food safety or animal welfare
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