Feed Ingredient Safety

Introduction: Research has demonstrated the ability for certain feed ingredients to support viral survival during conditions modeled after either trans-Atlantic or trans-Pacific shipping to U.S. ports and on to locations likely to manufacture feed for swine. This has increased interest in assuring feed ingredient safety from viruses. The below decision tree and questions were developed to help pork producers work with their feed suppliers to minimize risk from feed ingredients.

Feed Ingredient Safety

September 4, 2018

Feed Ingredient Safety

Introduction: Research has demonstrated the ability for certain feed ingredients to support viral survival during conditions modeled after either trans-Atlantic or trans-Pacific shipping to U.S. ports […]
August 30, 2018

Special Announcement: Fifth Case of ASF in China

Swine Disease Global Surveillance Report Thursday, August 30, 2018 African swine fever has been found again in China, this time in Nanling county, part of the […]
August 23, 2018

Special Announcement: Fourth Case of ASF in China

Swine Disease Global Surveillance Report Thursday, August 23, 2018 African swine fever (ASF) has moved south again in China. This time it has been found in […]
August 20, 2018

Special Announcement: Third Case of ASF in China

Swine Disease Global Surveillance Report Thursday, August 20, 2018 A third case of ASF has been reported in a farm in the in Haizhou District, part […]
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