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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.”
Carter County Junior Livestock Show raising funds for upcoming event
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Candace Krebs
Special to Ag Journal
Though there were no iconic mountains in the background this year, multiple beef cattle breeds were able to come together and pull off a national show after the National Western Stock Show took a pause due to the viral pandemic.
Making it happen was exceedingly valuable to exhibitors like 20-year-old Nicholas Imhoff, who started preparations for the show three years ago with the purchase of a straw of semen on his first visit to the National Western.
The resulting bull, named “Locked In,” is now a coming 2-year-old and one of best in the Red Angus breed.