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Avian Influenza
USDA requires influenza testing for movement of dairy cattle
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) says the new federal order aims to help it ‘get ahead of’ H5N1 in dairy cattle and limit its spread.
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ADM Animal Nutrition
Rethinking trace mineral supplementation for enhanced performance. Brand Insights from ADM.
African Swine Fever
Ivory Coast detects ASF virus in new district
African swine fever (ASF) virus has been detected again in Ivory Coast and three further outbreaks are reported in South Africa, as new funding offers hope for the development of an effective vaccine against the virus in Africa.
African Swine Fever
2 European projects underway to develop ASF vaccines
Taking different approaches, two recently launched research programs based in Europe aim to develop effective vaccines against African swine fever (ASF) virus.
Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients
2024 Poultry Nutrition & Feed Survey: Optimism despite volatility
Respondents point to increased profitability as raw material costs and supplies stabilize in this edition of the annual survey.
International Trade
Vilsack: Dairy trade implications of H5N1 minimal so far
Most trading partners 'understand that we’re on top of this,' US agriculture secretary says.
African Swine Fever
ASF cases recorded in domestic pigs in 3 Asian states
As African swine fever (ASF) returns to Russia’s Far Eastern federal district, further cases in Asia’s domestic pigs have also been reported lately in Indonesia and Vietnam.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
H5N1 detected in South Dakota dairy cattle
The finding makes South Dakota the eighth state to confirm the finding of the virus in dairy cattle.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
North Carolina becomes 7th state with H5N1 in cattle
North Carolina has become the seventh state to report H5N1 in dairy cattle, joining Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Michigan, Idaho and Ohio, the state’s Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services reported April 10.
African Swine Fever
7 European countries confirm ASF outbreaks in farmed pigs
Over the past two weeks, African swine fever (ASF) virus has been detected in domestic pigs in seven states in eastern Europe, and cases in wild boar have been detected widely across the continent this year.
Avian Influenza
WOAH: Cattle movement restrictions due to H5N1 not recommended
The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) says restrictions on the movement of healthy cattle and their products are not generally recommended in light of the recent cases of H5N1 in dairy cattle in several U.S. states.
Avian Influenza
US pork industry concerned but not frantic about H5N1
National Pork Producers Council thinks the spread of the virus from birds to mammal species is not a huge threat 'by any stretch of the imagination.'
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
Idaho, Ohio report HPAI confirmation in dairy cattle
The National Veterinary Services Laboratories continues to perform additional confirmatory tests on presumptive positive results from Kansas, New Mexico, Ohio and Texas.
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