Feral swine populations in the United States (US) are capable of carrying diseases that threaten the health of the domestic swine industry. Performing routine, near-real time monitoring for an unusual rise in feral swine slaughter condemnation will increase situational awareness and early detection of potential animal health issues, trends, and emerging diseases. In preparation to add feral swine to APHIS weekly monitoring, a descriptive analysis of feral swine slaughter and condemnations was conducted to understand the extent of commercial feral swine slaughter in the US at federally inspected slaughter establishments and to determine which condemnation reasons should be included. There were 17 establishments that slaughtered 242,198 feral...
Moderator: Billy Higginbotham.Presented at the 8th international congress for wildlife and livelihoo...
Feral swine may harbor the causative agents of important foodborne diseases such as brucellosis, cry...
Abstract Background Pigs (Sus scrofa) are the natural hosts of pseudorabies virus (PRV), also known ...
Diseases such as classical swine fever (CSF) and foot-and-mouth disease have been eradicated in the ...
Feral swine populations provide both benefits and liabilities to citizens of the United States. Thei...
Feral swine populations provide both benefits and liabilities to citizens of the United States. Thei...
As highly mobile and prolific animals, feral swine threaten public and livestock health. To quantify...
The National Feral Swine Damage Management Program (NFSP) in collaboration with the National Wildlif...
Feral swine populations provide both benefits and liabilities to citizens of the United States. Thei...
Feral swine distribution and densities are greatest in Texas and related swine disease issues have e...
Trichinella spp. and Toxoplasma gondii are important zoonotic parasites that infect warmblooded anim...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa) are present in 38 of the 50 United States, and their populations continue t...
Feral hogs or “wild boars” come from several sources and include released or escaped domestic swine ...
In 2014, through Congressional direction, the Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Nationa...
As an invasive species, feral swine (Sus scrofa) are a classic example of a species that can profoun...
Moderator: Billy Higginbotham.Presented at the 8th international congress for wildlife and livelihoo...
Feral swine may harbor the causative agents of important foodborne diseases such as brucellosis, cry...
Abstract Background Pigs (Sus scrofa) are the natural hosts of pseudorabies virus (PRV), also known ...
Diseases such as classical swine fever (CSF) and foot-and-mouth disease have been eradicated in the ...
Feral swine populations provide both benefits and liabilities to citizens of the United States. Thei...
Feral swine populations provide both benefits and liabilities to citizens of the United States. Thei...
As highly mobile and prolific animals, feral swine threaten public and livestock health. To quantify...
The National Feral Swine Damage Management Program (NFSP) in collaboration with the National Wildlif...
Feral swine populations provide both benefits and liabilities to citizens of the United States. Thei...
Feral swine distribution and densities are greatest in Texas and related swine disease issues have e...
Trichinella spp. and Toxoplasma gondii are important zoonotic parasites that infect warmblooded anim...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa) are present in 38 of the 50 United States, and their populations continue t...
Feral hogs or “wild boars” come from several sources and include released or escaped domestic swine ...
In 2014, through Congressional direction, the Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Nationa...
As an invasive species, feral swine (Sus scrofa) are a classic example of a species that can profoun...
Moderator: Billy Higginbotham.Presented at the 8th international congress for wildlife and livelihoo...
Feral swine may harbor the causative agents of important foodborne diseases such as brucellosis, cry...
Abstract Background Pigs (Sus scrofa) are the natural hosts of pseudorabies virus (PRV), also known ...