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Disinfection of Vehicles by Baking Goodvalley Ukraine LLC
In the United States, one of the most common ways to treat vehicles is baking (high temperature treatment).
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AUPB Veterinary School: Diseases of Sows
About diseases of sows and conditions that affect sows and potentially affect their litters shared Justin Brown, a swine veterinarian and assistant teaching professor at Iowa State University and with the Swine Medicine Education Center, invited speaker at the online school for pig farmers, implemented by the Association Ukrainian Pig Breeders with the support of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).
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AUPB Veternary School: Pre-Weaning Diseases of Pigs
There are many bacteria and viruses that affect suckling piglets. They cause various clinical signs, including neurological and respiratory disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, etc. Usually, we cannot identify the causative agent of the disease based on clinical signs alone.
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Veterinary School: Enteric Diseases of Swine
Enteric of pigs have different etiologies. Most often they are caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites, feeding factors and stress, etc. Diarrhea sometimes accompanies non-intestinal infections due to appetite disorders, systemic disease, fever, or chronic disease.
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Vehicle Washing and disinfection: Experience of JV Niva Pereyaslavshchyny LLC
In Ukraine, it is common practice for service vehicles, mainly feed trucks, to enter the farm after sanitization. At Niva Pereyaslavshchyny, there are four control points for vehicles entering the inner perimeter of the pig farm.
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Reproductive diseases in Sows: Causes and Signs — Justin Brown
Reproductive disorders are a serious challenge for veterinarians. This is due to the difficulty of identifying their cause, given the wide range of infectious factors that can affect the productivity of the breeding herd.