Posted by JSTPA on April 17, 2014 at 12:56:54 from (24.131.202.230):
In Reply to: off topic hpg virus posted by DC3puller on April 16, 2014 at 17:50:55:
I know alot of the fairs are going to be terminal shows. You take your pig but when it leaves its straight to the butcher shop no taking them home to breed or anything.KEH, it could be a big problem for even the little guy. It apparently spreads very easy, although they say warmer weather will slow the spread. The pigs hit the hardest are the piglets, basically it sounds like if you get it and farrow any out before the sow is immune your piglets will die. I dont know the exact wieght cutoffs but your butcher hogs and sows will get it but they will pull through it in a couple weeks. A feed company did some research on it and out west they just swabbed the floors in truck stops and such and were finding the ped virus in there samples so kinda spooky if you have pigs where you can pick it up at. jstpa
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