ST. LOUIS – To hear the saying “that’ll happen when pigs fly” usually mean it’ll never happen. However, pigs flew for the first time out of St. Louis Lambert International Airport Thursday morning.
It is all eyes on the Chinese market once again. Many pig breeding companies sense that a new round of opportunities has ...
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Gene-edited pigs resistant to swine fever could boost animal welfare
Classical swine fever reduces productivity and harms animal welfare, but pigs have now been genetically edited to make them ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - One of China's top pig farming companies imported 906 breeding pigs from Denmark this week, China's customs said on Wednesday, in the first import of live pigs in a year. The ...
Coconut water is a trendy alternative to sports drinks for many people, despite a lack of scientific evidence to prove it is any more hydrating than regular water. But now, researchers in Uganda have ...
Much of Dakota Gold’s success stems from genetics. Many sows in the herd were former champions or come from proven bloodlines ...
While small-scale farmers are struggling with the African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak and have had to cull over 1 million pigs ...
Farmer Clay Trainum whistled at a group of young boars from a distance, urging them to greet him on a recent afternoon at Autumn Olive Farms on the outskirts of Waynesboro. “Come on, boys,” he ...
Côte d’Ivoire imports 35 breeding pigs to boost pork sector Project targets genetic gains, restocking after swine fever losses Pork imports surged 21% annually amid rising local demand The Ivorian ...
One of China's top pig farming companies imported 906 breeding pigs from Denmark this week, China's customs said on Wednesday, in the first import of live pigs in a year. Adds detail on supplier, ...
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