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Disease challenges eat into time and profits, and are all too common on US pig farms. That is one reason some producers are switching to batch farrowing as a way to break the disease cycle, Clayton Johnson, DVM, with Carthage Veterinary Services, told Pig Health Today.
By Pig Health TodayDisease challenges eat into time and profits, and are all too common on US pig farms. That is one reason some producers are switching to batch farrowing as a way to break the disease cycle, Clayton Johnson, DVM, with Carthage Veterinary Services, told Pig Health Today.