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Animal Health & Veterinary: Page 152
African Swine Fever
Research: Certain vegetables could prevent ASF spread in pigs
Chinese scientists say feeding pigs plants like cabbage, cauliflower and rapeseed may protect farms from African swine fever (ASF) that is sweeping through China and has more recently been found in Europe.
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African Swine Fever
Scientist offers key to avoid pathogens in livestock feed
In the absence of protective rules, feed mills can take certain steps to avoid the potential for feed ingredients to act as a vector for microscopic threats.
Mycotoxins
Multiple reports of mycotoxins in corn as harvest continues
The past week brought new confirmed reports of deoxynivalenol (DON), aflatoxin and fumonisin in corn, as well as the first report of zearalenone in corn silage, according to Neogen’s Monday Mycotoxin and Crop Report from September 24.
Mycotoxin Management
Wet harvest could produce increased mycotoxins in silage
The 2018 corn harvest is fast approaching in the U.S., but like the growing season itself, it’s at the mercy of Mother Nature.
Poultry
3 ways algae can improve egg quality
The use of algae in layer diets can help improve egg quality in several ways: it can produce eggs that have better health benefits for people, it can contribute to better yolk pigments, and it can improve egg output by hens.
African Swine Fever
China places tighter rules on pig feed to prevent ASF spread
China has placed tighter restrictions on pig feed as African swine fever (ASF) sweeps across the country.
Mycotoxins
US corn crop sees 2 new reports of mycotoxins
There have been two new reports of mycotoxins in corn, according to Neogen’s Monday Mycotoxin and Crop Report from September 17.
Mycotoxins
No new reports of mycotoxins as US corn quickly matures
As the U.S. corn crop races toward harvest, there were no new reports of mycotoxins in crops across the country this week, according to Neogen’s Monday Mycotoxin and Crop Report from September 10.
African Swine Fever
International Pig Forum China postponed
Due to the African swine fever outbreak in China, the International Pig Forum China 2018, scheduled for September 15-16 in Nanjing, China, has been postponed. A new date has not been set.
African Swine Fever
Pork industry focuses on feed ingredients to combat ASF
With the expansion of the current outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) in China, the National Pork Board, along with the National Pork Producers Council (NPPC), the American Association of Swine Veterinarians (AASV), the Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), are working even more closely together to help keep the United States free of ASF and all other foreign animal diseases (FADs). This includes focusing on the importation of feed ingredients, a key area of potential high risk of disease transport.
Mycotoxins
New reports of aflatoxin, fumonisin in US corn
There were new reports of aflatoxin and fumonisin in corn this week, according to Neogen’s Monday Mycotoxin and Crop Report from September 4.
Mycotoxins
US sees new reports of mycotoxins in corn, barley
There were three new confirmed reports of mycotoxins in crops across the U.S. this week, according to Neogen’s Monday Mycotoxin and Crop Report from August 27.
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