Pig

Lowering sow mortality starts with strengthening labor

It’s the farms with lower female death losses that are also the ones that have well-trained staff and staff that have been there more than a year, Ketchem says.

03/07/2019
7 ways to protect against African swine fever 7 ways to protect against African swine fever

National Pork Board encourages pork producers to approach their feed suppliers with these seven points to start the conversation about their feed.

02/07/2019
Early-life stress has lifelong implications for pigs Early-life stress has lifelong implications for pigs

There are interactive factors that shape the trajectory of gut development in the young pig, and weaning is the most significant source of early-life stress

27/06/2019
Target diet, appetite during disease challenge in nursery pigs Target diet, appetite during disease challenge in nursery pigs

Midwest ASAS/ADSA meetings: Nutrient partitioning and metabolism priorities of nursery pigs altered during pathogen challenge.

25/06/2019
Calculating swine diets using digestibility ratios may support growth, feed intake Calculating swine diets using digestibility ratios may support growth, feed intake

Designing swine diets using the ratio of digestible calcium and phosphorus may support growth performance and feed intake as overfeed calcium can slow both

24/06/2019
Preweaning pig mortality called major production loss Preweaning pig mortality called major production loss

As litter sizes have increased, so also have preweaning losses.

24/06/2019
Study identifies key traits of swine veterinarians Study identifies key traits of swine veterinarians

Found to be of highest importance to swine producers in their veterinarians are honesty, accurate diagnoses and trustworthiness.

21/06/2019
Study confirms optimum calcium:phosphorus ratio for mid-weight pigs Study confirms optimum calcium:phosphorus ratio for mid-weight pigs

Excess calcium may be detrimental to growth performance of 50-85 kg pigs if dietary phosphorus concentration is at or below requirement.

20/06/2019
African swine fever vaccine for wild boars in works African swine fever vaccine for wild boars in works

Study shows wild boars inoculated in lab produced antibodies against ASF virus and could pass on immunity via contact.

19/06/2019
Third case of PED in Alberta false positive Third case of PED in Alberta false positive

False positives are infrequent but can be expected occasionally in disease investigations, due to the sensitivity and concern for positive results.

18/06/2019
Camelina cover-crop use may support pig growth, soil health Camelina cover-crop use may support pig growth, soil health

Camelina may provide a partial alternative to soybean meal use in swine diets at low levels while promoting soil health as a winter cover crop, says researcher.

17/06/2019
Pigs may transmit FMD before showing symptoms Pigs may transmit FMD before showing symptoms

Pigs infected with FMD virus were highly contagious to other pigs just 24 hours after infection.

17/06/2019
Naturally produced butyrate shows growth benefits for weaning pigs Naturally produced butyrate shows growth benefits for weaning pigs

Preliminary studies demonstrate increased weight gain and better feed efficiency in weaning pigs fed butyrate product.

14/06/2019
Alberta finds more PEDV cases Alberta finds more PEDV cases

All swine producers in Alberta advised to increase biosecurity practices.

10/06/2019
How do cull sows respond to transport to slaughter? How do cull sows respond to transport to slaughter?

Danish study identifies risk factors connected to the deterioration of the sows’ condition during transport to slaughter.

07/06/2019
Loss-of-function mutations cause embryonic lethality in pigs Loss-of-function mutations cause embryonic lethality in pigs

Study may improve genetic monitoring and facilitate purging and partial elimination of recessive lethal mutations in frequently used pig breeds.

03/06/2019
African swine fever only part of recent hog rally African swine fever only part of recent hog rally

Seasonal demand, low price points and new packing plant all part of equation.

30/05/2019
Chinese researchers isolate African swine fever virus Chinese researchers isolate African swine fever virus

The Pig/HLJ/18 virus belongs to Genotype II and is genetically close to the ASF viruses prevalent in Eastern Europe.

29/05/2019
Grass protein to be tested in organic pig feed Grass protein to be tested in organic pig feed

Aarhus researchers in Denmark to determine if clover grass protein may replace soybean meal in organic swine feed.

28/05/2019
Facial recognition technology aims to detect emotional state of swine Facial recognition technology aims to detect emotional state of swine

Early identification of pig health issues gives farmers opportunity to improve animal well-being by tackling problems quickly.

23/05/2019
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