Saturday, January 14, 2012

ASF triggers major hog culling in Russia

 January 13, 2012

Russia has been dealing with African swine fever (ASF) in its swine herd since 2007 and the virus keeps marching across the country. This has prompted serious concerns about the prospect of the virus spreading into other Eastern European countries.
Now, a southern Russian farm had to slaughter all 30,736 of its pigs because of ASF, reports Bloomberg News. The pigs belonged to the Plemzavod Industrialny farm, located in the southern Russian Krasnodar region.
These hogs generally went to supply pork to local markets in the region, according to Alexei Alekseenko, a spokesman for Rosselkhoznadzor, Russia’s food-safety agency.
This marks the country’s largest outbreak of the virus, and consequent culling. The animal carcasses are typically burned and buried...  http://www.porknetwork.com/pork-news/ASF-triggers-major-hog-culling-in-Russia-137296948.html

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