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Highly contagious virus popping up in show pigs across state
Highly contagious virus popping up in show pigs across state-2/12/21 By Makenzie Burk | February 12, 2021 at 8:26 PM CST - Updated February 12 at 8:26 PM
STERLING, Okla. (TNN) -A virus that infected around 3,000 show pigs two years ago at the Oklahoma Youth Expo, is making its rounds again across the state.
There have been several confirmed cases of the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv) pop up across the state in show pigs, and multiple reports of pigs showing signs and symptoms of PEDv.
“Usually it starts off there’s a loss of appetite, sometimes they just looking lethargic, don’t move around real good,” said Kiel Rowan, Sterling Ag Instructor/FFA Advisor. “And then eventually a really severe case of diarrhea that will dehydrate them.”
Extreme winter weather leads to increased stresses for ranchers
Extreme winter weather leads to increased stresses for ranchers By Makenzie Burk | February 12, 2021 at 10:27 PM CST - Updated February 12 at 10:27 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - The cold weather causes stress on livestock owners, especially in the middle of calving season for cattle owners.
With wind chills below zero forecasted over the weekend, it’s important for ranchers to plan ahead when it comes to feeding their livestock.
Veterinarian Dr. Larry Chambers says cattle burn more energy in colder weather to stay warm, so they need to be fed more frequently.
He says ranchers will need to feed more quality grain sources, and preferably in a spot with a natural wind break like on the south side of a tree line or down behind a pond dam.