ASF Outbreak Surveillance and Control Strategies in Cambodian Pig Farming
An overview of the African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak in Cambodia, highlighting the detection of outbreaks in various provinces, outbreak containment efforts, common pig diseases in Cambodia, surveillance objectives, and sampling methods for ASF detection in pigs. The initiative aims to prevent ASF
0 views • 20 slides
Insights on Experimental ASF Vaccines in Pig Studies
The research conducted by Prof. Jishu Shi and his team at Kansas State University delves into the safety and efficacy testing of experimental African Swine Fever (ASF) vaccines using pigs as the model. Various vaccines, including DNA vaccines and live attenuated viruses, were tested against differen
4 views • 13 slides
Feed Additives Market - Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast (2023-
Feed Additives Market by Type (Performance Additives, Specialty Additives), Animal Type (Poultry, Ruminants, Swine, Aquatic Animals), Source (Synthetic, Natural), Form (Dry, Liquid), and Geography - Global Forecast to 2030\n
4 views • 3 slides
Asia-Pacific Livestock Diagnostics Market
Asia-Pacific Livestock Diagnostics Market by Product (Consumables {Swine Fever, Influenza}, System, Software), Technology (Immunodiagnostics {ELISA, LFA}, PCR), Animal Type (Swine, Bovine, Poultry), End User (POC, Veterinary Hospital) - Forecast to 2030
1 views • 4 slides
Comprehensive Guide to Swine Meat Identification and Cuts
Explore the importance of meat identification in the pork industry, learning outcomes for identifying pork cuts, and terms to know for assessing meat quality. Discover various wholesale cuts like Boston Butt and Picnic Shoulder, along with their retail counterparts. Enhance your knowledge of pork cu
0 views • 42 slides
Understanding Swine Erysipelas: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention
Swine Erysipelas, caused by Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae, is a significant disease in pigs, characterized by cutaneous erythema, diamond-shaped lesions, septicemia, and arthritis. The infection is primarily transmitted through contaminated feed, water, or skin abrasions. Clinical findings include su
0 views • 11 slides
Understanding Fetal Mummification in Domestic Animals
Failure in pregnancy stages can lead to fetal mummification, characterized by autolytic changes, mummification process, and dry, leathery tissue. Events required for mummification include fetal death post-bone development, rapid resorption of fluids, absence of oxygen and bacteria. This process is c
2 views • 27 slides
Livestock Skillathon Quiz Questions
Test your knowledge on livestock-related topics with this quiz featuring questions on mating systems, goat dehydration, mineral balance, muscle fat intermingling, body condition scoring, swine teeth, genetic structures, nutrient requirements, and livestock terminology.
1 views • 12 slides
Swine Farming Basics and Uses of Different Pig Breeds
Explore the fundamentals of swine farming including vocabulary terms, historical milestones, and the wide range of products derived from pigs like pork chops, bacon, and even heart valves and insulin. Learn about popular pig breeds such as Yorkshire and Hampshire with their unique characteristics an
4 views • 23 slides
Anemia in Swine: Causes, Clinical Signs, and Treatment
Anemia in swine can be caused by factors such as gastric ulcers, internal bleeding, and poor nutrition. Clinical signs include pale skin, rapid breathing, and jaundice. Piglet anemia, a highly fatal disease, is marked by decreased hemoglobin levels and liver degeneration. Diagnosis involves examinin
0 views • 11 slides
Guidelines for Cleaning and Disinfection in Animal Production Facilities
Explore key guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting various animal production facilities, including poultry, dairy, swine, equine, and aquaculture. Specific challenges and safety considerations for each type of facility are discussed, highlighting the importance of using appropriate products and te
0 views • 18 slides
Livestock Classes and Breeds: A Comparative Overview
Livestock consists of major classes such as Dairy, Beef, Sheep, Swine, and Goats, each serving specific purposes like milk, meat, wool, and more. Understanding the types of livestock within these classes, feeding requirements, and the distinction between purebred and crossbred animals is essential f
0 views • 9 slides
Swine Euthanasia Guidelines and Methods
Explore detailed guidelines and methods for swine euthanasia, including mass depopulation strategies and humane handling techniques. Learn about acceptable and conditionally acceptable methods, as well as adjunct measures in case primary euthanasia fails, all aimed at ensuring the humane treatment o
0 views • 23 slides
Understanding the Impact of African Swine Fever on China's Agriculture Sector
The outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) in China has had significant ramifications on the global protein industry. With mortality rates exceeding 95% and no vaccine available, the country has seen massive losses in its hog population, affecting pork supplies worldwide. Chinese authorities are taki
0 views • 13 slides
Comprehensive Analysis of Policies and Laws on Feral Swine Translocation
Research and analysis conducted to assess the statutes, regulations, and policies relating to the translocation of live feral swine across all 50 U.S. states. The study aimed to enhance uniformity and effectiveness by providing recommendations based on state wildlife agency responses, surveys, and l
0 views • 12 slides
Sustainability and Innovation in the Iowa Pork Industry
The Iowa Pork Industry Center is at the core of a $22.5 billion swine industry, showcasing sustainable practices from 1959 to 2009 that have increased production while using fewer resources. The industry has focused on research-driven solutions, improved genetics, and animal management strategies to
0 views • 5 slides
Swine Influenza Update: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Prevention Measures
Swine flu, caused by H1N1 virus, presents with symptoms like fever, sore throat, and respiratory issues. It spreads through inhalation and contact. Early diagnosis is crucial for effective management. Individuals with flu-like symptoms and recent travel or contact history should be monitored. Unders
0 views • 59 slides
Global Animal Feed Market to Surpass $1 Trillion by 2031,
Animal Feed Market Size, Share, Forecast, & Trends Analysis by Type (Compound Feed, Roughages), Source (Plant, Animal, Novel), Form (Dry (Pellets), Wet), Animal Type (Poultry, Ruminants (Beef, Dairy Cattle), Swine, Aquaculture) - Global Forecast to 2
0 views • 5 slides
A&M Consolidated FFA Animal Projects Overview
A comprehensive overview of animal projects managed by A&M Consolidated FFA, including details on Cattle (Steers and Heifers), Swine (Barrows and Gilts), Sheep, and Goats. Covering details such as purchase costs, maintenance, feeding, exercising requirements, show participation, sale profits, and mo
0 views • 13 slides
Understanding Mycoplasmosis in Swine
Mycoplasmosis in swine is caused by Mycoplasma species, with Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae as the most common. It leads to chronic bronchopneumonia and can suppress the immune system, allowing other bacteria to proliferate in the lungs. The disease is characterized by slow growth in culture, adhesion to
0 views • 48 slides
History of Vaccine Liability and Legal Issues in the United States
This presentation discusses the history of vaccine liability and legal battles in the United States, covering events such as the Cutter Incident, the Swine Flu vaccine campaign, and cases like Berkovitz v. U.S. It explores the challenges, consequences, and legal defenses surrounding vaccine-related
0 views • 25 slides
Epidemiology of African Swine Fever in Uganda: Insights and Challenges
African Swine Fever (ASF), caused by a large DNA virus, poses a significant threat to domestic pig populations in Uganda. Factors influencing its persistence include high mortality rates, absence of vaccines or treatments, and its endemic nature in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Research aims to understa
0 views • 12 slides
Understanding Porcine Reproductive & Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS)
Porcine Reproductive & Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) is caused by an RNA virus from the Arteriviridae family, susceptible to environmental factors like temperature, pH, and exposure to detergents. The virus exhibits genomic variability, leading to different levels of virulence and clinical symptoms in
0 views • 19 slides
Livestock Breed Identification Skillathon Images
This collection of images showcases various livestock breeds including Swine, Beef Cattle, and Sheep, providing visual references for breed identification in skillathons. Each image features different breeds categorized by species, offering valuable insights for livestock enthusiasts and agriculture
0 views • 14 slides
Understanding Swine EPDs for Effective Selection
Swine Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) play a crucial role in selecting breeding stock by predicting various performance traits. This guide covers the definition of EPDs, their significance in selection, and specific EPDs like Number Born Alive, Days to 250 Pounds, and more. Learn about indices l
0 views • 12 slides
Understanding Copper Toxicity in Veterinary Science
This presentation by Dr. Archana explores the terminology, sources, toxicokinetics, mechanisms of toxicity, clinical signs, and treatment options related to copper toxicity in animals. It discusses how copper absorption, retention, and elimination are affected by dietary factors, leading to copper a
0 views • 11 slides
Application of Indirect and Avidity ELISAs for Anti-FMDV Antibody Assessment in Buffalo and Swine Serum Samples
In this study, researchers utilized indirect and avidity ELISAs to evaluate anti-foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) antibodies induced by vaccination in serum samples from buffalo and swine in Argentina. The country is FMD-free, with vaccines applied to cattle and buffaloes but not to pigs. The res
0 views • 23 slides
Effects of Maternal Wheat Bran Supplementation on Piglet Microbiota
This study investigates the impact of maternal wheat bran supplementation on the microbiota and intestinal parameters of piglets, aiming to address gut disorders and the overuse of antibiotics in swine production. The research focuses on the potential benefits of prebiotics like wheat bran in improv
0 views • 16 slides
New Requirements for PRRS & SECD Testing in Swine
The new rule mandates testing for Porcine Reproductive Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) and Swine Enteric Corona Virus Disease (SECD) in swine moving into or within Wisconsin, with specific guidelines for testing, movement to exhibitions, and commercial farm scenarios. The rules also outline procedures f
0 views • 11 slides
Challenges and Opportunities in International Trade: A Canadian Perspective
The international trade landscape is facing disarray with challenges such as macro-economic policies failing to stimulate economies, US-China tensions, erosion of WTO effectiveness, recent trade arrangements raising concerns, and disruptions like African Swine Fever impacting the protein market in E
0 views • 10 slides
Understanding Influenza: From Pandemics to Avian Flu Outbreaks
Influenza is a viral respiratory illness that can range from seasonal flu to pandemic outbreaks like the 2009 swine flu (H1N1) epidemic. The dangers and prevention methods of specific strains, such as H5N1 avian flu, have been witnessed since 2003. This summary delves into the characteristics, impac
0 views • 13 slides
Global Animal Feed Market Forecast Key Trends Driving Growth and Innovations
Animal Feed Market Size, Share, Forecast, & Trends Analysis by Type (Compound Feed, Roughages), Source (Plant, Animal, Novel), Form (Dry (Pellets), Wet), Animal Type (Poultry, Ruminants (Beef, Dairy Cattle), Swine, Aquaculture) - Global Forecast to 2
0 views • 6 slides