Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Sorrow of "blue ear"


(AP) - Having a week now, Kim Son commune (Gia Lam - Hanoi) as a secret sadness spread, whether the annual village festival was last village, bustling neighborhood ...

Since 0h on 21 / 4, the slaughtering operation, transporting pigs and pig products from being banned entirely in the commune, Kim Son. The CPC has announced PRRS in pigs. In an agricultural cooperative as Kim Son, the pig is one important source of living of the people here.

Nearly a dozen today, the home nine pigs Nguyen Cau village Communication Skills course A, Kim Son commune spent eating, lying flat concrete crave a place that does not go back, with traces of red bruises all over. What this affliction to his family, as well as many other households in the commune properly prepared on the occasion of pig pens that produce human sadness as to multiply
Diagnosis from mid April, on 21 / 4 Kim Son commune officially announced
PRRS in pigs is in area
100% of the communal village in Iraq has held key lime and check

The path to the social side is also sprinkled white lime
Time of PRRS in pigs occurred coincides with the traditional village festival time in the village
ability to spread growing again


A woman in the hamlet of Transportation All A toilet, sprinkle lime powder around the cages,
including drainage from the swine barn of the family
Mr. Household Energy, 9 pigs prepare porting, PRRS has turned into a debtor family ...


... 9 million to 10 million seed money and food for nearly four months now, watch out this year his family will be less happy new year

These pigs are suddenly stop eating healthy all week, both located ì pile with red bruises Body
The sick pigs and healthy pigs have now locked together by the pigs are not allowed to carry out the service

Disease villages time, nobody dared to play each other home, afraid to carry germs back to the pig houseMany families in Kim Son hours trying to hold focus for pigs
wait vets destruction procedures and hope the support from government


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