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Summer outbreaks of PRRS take 15 weeks longer to stabilize than PRRS outbreaks beginning in the winter, according to data from the Morrison Swine Health Monitoring Project (MSHMP).
The post Why do summer PRRS breaks last longer than winter breaks? appeared first on Pig Health Today.
By Pig Health TodaySummer outbreaks of PRRS take 15 weeks longer to stabilize than PRRS outbreaks beginning in the winter, according to data from the Morrison Swine Health Monitoring Project (MSHMP).
The post Why do summer PRRS breaks last longer than winter breaks? appeared first on Pig Health Today.