X
XLinkedinWhatsAppTelegramTelegram
0

Competition to zap bugs on screen – and on the farm

A survey showed that one-third of herds tested positive to the causative agent of bowel oedema, the strains of E coli which excrete lethal shiga toxins.

18 April 2018
X
XLinkedinWhatsAppTelegramTelegram
0

Hysolv Animal HealthA lethal disease is re-emerging as a serious problem among Europe’s pig herds. Bowel oedema, primarily occurring among piglets during the first weeks after weaning, causes serious losses with mortality rates of up to 10 per cent.

A survey showed that one-third of herds tested positive to the causative agent, the strains of E coli which excrete lethal shiga toxins.

To raise awareness of this disease, which can be prevented with a one-shot vaccine, Hysolv Animal Health have launched a fun competition for pig farmers. The prizes are two Apple iPads and ten £25 M&S vouchers.

Entrants simply have to go to www.ecoporcprizedraw.co.uk to play an online game and use their skill to navigate a piglet across a tightrope while zapping the toxins which, in real life, cause the disease. All successful entrants will then be entered into a prize draw. The competition is open until 30th June 2018.

“On the farm, these toxins are, of course, invisible, but they can be detected quickly by a free test arranged through the unit’s vet,” said Hysolv director Richard Brealey. “We’ve used this humorous approach to show that many farmers are walking a tightrope when infected with these strains of E coli bacteria producing the deadly toxins.

“UK farms have found that vaccination with Ecoporc Shiga is a highly cost-effective way of preventing this economically-damaging disease. It is particularly relevant in the light of the industry’s efforts to reduce the use of antibiotics,” he added.

April 17, 2018 - Hysolv

Article Comments

This area is not intended to be a place to consult authors about their articles, but rather a place for open discussion among pig333.com users.
Leave a new Comment

Access restricted to 333 users. In order to post a comment you must be logged in.

You are not subscribed to this list pig333.com in 3 minutes

Weekly newsletter with all the pig333.com updates

Log in and sign up on the list

Related articles

You are not subscribed to this list Swine News

Swine industry news in your email

Log in and sign up on the list