In every pig herd, there is a serious risk of disease spreading. Whether you have only a couple of pigs or run a commercial operation, you need to know all the diseases that can make them sick.
For first phase of grant, blood samples will be collected from young pigs under variety of healthy, infected conditions that mimic conditions found on farms.
For first phase of grant, blood samples will be collected from young pigs under variety of healthy, infected conditions that mimic conditions found on farms.
AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University scientists are leading a new study to mine the intricate content of pigs’ blood cells to improve selection for disease resilience. “We’re looking for new, more effective ways to measure and predict different traits in pigs, especially disease resilience,” said Christopher Tuggle, professor of animal science and the lead investigator on a new grant from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA).