health and physiology. some specific examples of ongoing innovative and high impact research include: cost-efficient feed and alternative animal feed ingredients: absc research has identified the use of co-products from food and biofuel industries as cost-effective feed ingredients for cattle, poultry, swine...
have been identified, one originating in horses (equine influenza) and the other in birds (avian influenza). both became canine influenza viruses when transmitted to dogs. scientists in south korea recently conducted a study demonstrating that canine influenza virus can mix with the virus that causes swine...
picaridin (saltidin® / icaridin) to guard against disease-carrying insects more - - lanxess presents novel and superior urethane-based coating systems more - - lanxess' wayne mackwood honored for grease industry contributions more - - strict hygiene protocols essential in the fight against african swine...
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pork quality assurance how wwg can help you catering & hospitality food manufacture retail contact us you are here: home " meat products " pork pork etymology: the word 'pork', meaning 'flesh of a pig as food', dates to the th century and is derived from the classical latin term, porkus [pig, tame swine...
pork quality assurance how wwg can help you catering & hospitality food manufacture retail contact us you are here: home " meat products " pork pork etymology: the word 'pork', meaning 'flesh of a pig as food', dates to the th century and is derived from the classical latin term, porkus [pig, tame swine...