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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 ...
Ireland once had its own indigenous legal system, called Brehon law, originally written between the 7th and 8th centuries.
The researchers used Crispr-Cas9 “genetic scissors” technology to make the edit in pig zygotes — the cells formed from the ...
The latest edition of Pig Progress is now available online and includes the use of enrichment materials in pig houses, an ...
Advances in pig genetics are rapidly changing breeding and herd management. With digital phenotyping and artificial ...
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How to Start a Pig Farming Business
Discover the essentials of launching a profitable pig farming business in this comprehensive guide. Learn about selecting the ...
Manitoba has tightened the regulatory status of Eurasian wild boar in an effort to help fight back against invasive wild pigs ...
Our weekly column Inside Denmark takes a closer look at the stories we’ve been talking about in Denmark over the last seven ...
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Government to buy 30 thousand breeder pigs for repopulation program
The Department of Agriculture plans to purchase 30,000 breeder pigs next year to boost the government’s hog repopulation ...
University of Edinburgh researchers engineered pigs resistant to classical swine fever by editing a gene linked to viral ...
Scottish scientists have gene-edited pigs to resist classical swine fever, a deadly livestock virus, in a breakthrough that ...
While small-scale farmers are struggling with the African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak and have had to cull over 1 million pigs ...
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