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National Hog Farmer March 2014

2014-03-27 05:00:00| National Hog Farmer

Read one pork producer's honest account about his struggles with a porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) outbreak. Check out biosecurity tips and learn about advice for working through a PEDV outbreak. As U.S. pork producers struggle to keep pigs healthy, one fact is clear: it is easier to prevent a disease outbreak than to treat it. A good biosecurity program extends from the farm all the way to the processing plant. As the U.S. pork industry battles the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), producers are interested in learning more about what a disease outbreak looks like, biosecurity tips for preventing an outbreak, and advice from veterinarians about both PEDV prevention and treatment. Producer Diary: PEDV Outbreak at Meadow Hill Farm A Veterinarians PEDV Commentary from the Front Lines Exposing Sows to PEDV to Build Herd Immunity read more

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