10/11/2023 SOURCE: flip.it
Gene editing techniques were used to change parts of chicken DNA to limit the spread of bird flu in a world first.
Scientists use gene editing to make world's first flu-immune chickens
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09/26/2023 SOURCE: horizon.scienceblog.com
As African swine fever stalks the EU’s biggest livestock population, researchers aim to deploy a vaccine to halt the disease’s spread and shield millions of animals. By ANTHONY KING The fate of mil…
Wild boar in a Hungarian forest may be key to protecting Europe’s pig herds
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09/19/2023 SOURCE: www.fda.gov
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08/14/2023 SOURCE: www.canadiancattlemen.ca
“My big motivation is my own curiosity. I’m interested in knowing why animals get sick and what’s the cause of it,” said Snyder (DVM, PhD), an assistant
Respiratory diseases in cattle, including AIP, pique veterinarian’s curiosity - Canadian Cattlemen
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08/14/2023 SOURCE: www.agdaily.com
Swine flu precautions weigh heavier on the minds of exhibitors, fairs, and fairgoers after two people contracted swine flu from at Michigan county fairs.
Swine flu infections reported in two Michigan fair attendees | AGDAILY
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06/27/2023 SOURCE: www.reuters.com
Croatia has detected an outbreak of African swine fever in two pig farms in the eastern parts of the country, the agriculture ministry said late on Monday.
Croatia reports case of African swine fever in domestic pig - ministry
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05/31/2023 SOURCE: www.agdaily.com
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With farrowing stalls, farmers can keep the piglets safe and still allow them to get all nutrients needed from their mothers.
Why do farmers use farrowing stalls? | AGDAILY
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05/24/2023 SOURCE: brownfieldagnews.com
"National Cattlemen’s Beef Association chief veterinarian Dr. Kathy Simmons says USDA’s ongoing BSE surveillance program has tested more than one million cattle since the program began, ensuring that the agency’s interlocking supply chain safety products are working. She says the incidence of BSE in the U.S. is extremely low and will remain so."
The U.S. has reported an atypical case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) in a beef cow approximately five years old or older at a slaughter plant in South Carolina. The animal never entered slaughter channels and at no time presented a risk to the food supply or to human health in the U.S. The radio […]
Atypical case of BSE detected in South Carolina - Brownfield Ag News
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Topics: Beef Cattle, Ranching, Animal Health,
Expect changes in the use of growth-promoting implants
FDA is changing guidance for using implants in beef cattle after June 2023.
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