Sows in an outdoor facility. This picture is not related to the farm that got infected in Eastern Germany. - Photo: Hans Prinsen
Now Germany had to face the first outbreaks of African Swine Fever virus in domestic pigs, the million dollar question more than ever is whether the country can get the spread of the virus under control. Pig Progress editor Vincent ter Beek is positive and gives 7 reasons why – even though the battle is far from won. Farms may not have had top-notch biosecurity
The news of 3 farms being infected with ASF may sound huge, but it is worthwhile to note where the outbreaks occurred. That happened
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