James Bigmore joins Hysolv
James Bigmore has been appointed as office manager to boost Hysolv's customer service.
James Bigmore has been appointed as office manager to boost Hysolv's customer service.
Experts presented tools to ensure Brazil remains an African Swine Fever (ASF) - free country.
TULISSIN® (Tulathromycin injectable) is Virbac's first product in the U.S. livestock market.
LIVISTO has just launched in Germany, Spain and Poland SEDIRON, an injectable azaperone for pigs that acts as a sedative.
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Boehringer Ingelheim will continue supplying antigen for a vaccine bank that protects U.S. livestock from a potential outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.
A website entirely devoted to our intradermal needle free device for swine vaccination, Hipradermic®.
Egan Brockhoff will receive the 2021 Allen D. Leman Science in Practice Award in September, presented at the annual Allen D. Leman Swine Conference.
New PRRS variants causing concern, says Anpario swine specialist. Farmers in the U.S. most severely affected.
Data Pig assists pork producers in record keeping, antimicrobial stewardship, monitoring pig health, and improving quality assurance and compliance.
The project will build capacity for African swine fever (ASF) testing, which is essential for bringing the disease under control.
The international trade fair for technologies for animal production observes increasing interest in pig and cattle genetics.
The Swine R3 program will finance bio-secured farm projects and thus support the national government’s efforts in reviving the local swine industry adversely affected by ASF disease.
Unique PCV2 and M. hyopneumoniae ready-to-use, single-dose combination vaccine on the market.
AgView, a free, opt-in technology solution, is the feature attraction at the National Pork Board’s booth at World Pork Expo this year.
The EFSA considers that the risk of ASF transmission is especially low for blood products and protein hydrolysates.