Thursday, January 9, 2014

Becoming Aware About Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea

By Lianne Derocco


The United States is home to a high number of hog farms today as data will show thus proving that this is a great opportunity for many people to venture into if they should seek profit in the financial aspect and also enjoy agriculture. However, take into consideration that fact that hogs are also threatened by several diseases and conditions making hog farming a "not so easy" venture. But if it should still interest you, make yourself aware of all possible diseases which lurk around and about today especially Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea.

Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea originates from a grouping or family of viruses that are called cornonaviruses and SARS is one example. These types of viruses are likely to attack the gastro-intestinal tract along with maybe the upper respiratory tract of your swine. When it comes to the question of how the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea came about in the United States, the answer may not be as clear but its prevalence can't be denied as this sly disease is not to not be lightly treated by hog farmers because it can spread quickly and easily amongst the hogs.

As the name "Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea" obviously implies, pigs with such virus could have severe diarrhea and so consequently calling for hog farmers to look out for possible dehydration as a result. As stated, this virus could definitely spread amongst your swine which is enough reason for hog farmers to not overlook or even treat its existence as something that is normal for them to ignore signs and symptoms if any should manifest. The most likely to fall victim to this virus are piglets as opposed to older and weaned pigs. The mortality rates among un-weaned animals are very high, while the mortality rates fall sharply to nearly negligible rates among weaned animals.

Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea is spread through infected fecal matter and even the tiniest amount can spread the disease to hundreds of hogs. . In order for the whole farm operation to be less likely interrupted, hog farmers and employees are encouraged to observe necessary safety precautions. Farmers need to ensure that all employees take strict precautions not to accidentally carry fecal matter on their clothing or boots as this can spread the disease farm-wide. If the virus is present, farmers can give water treatment along with electrolytes in order to ease up dehydration.

As a hog farmer, swine waste issues should be taken rather seriously in general and not just because of the possible spread of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea. Agricultural waste issues such as sludge and crusting are quite common and have many negative effects. Foaming is another common problem and this foam actually can be explosive in warmer weather, which is quite dangerous. The right treatment for waste lagoons and waste pits should be chosen to prevent problems from occurring on your hog farm.

You will find that there are products like Agra Sphere which contain only natural components able to address waste-related concerns and also provide an environmentally friendly solution. This agricultural waste solution can eliminate top-level crusting and eat away at the sludge layer, effectively liquefying your waste. This also reduces foaming and even the odors and flies that plague waste pits and waste lagoons.




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