While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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While the possibility of African Swine Fever infection through feed is low, it cannot be excluded entirely. The virus is stable for up to 30 days in some feed materials and can be transmitted via mash and pelleted compound feed as well as certain feed additives. Click here to read about a new phyto...
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