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Journal of Swine Health and Production

July and August, 2009
VOLUME 18, NUMBER 4

Cover Photo

A pig’s eye view

Photo courtesy of
Tina Smith

 The Journal of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians

President’s message: Changing the “PRRS happens” attitude

From the Executive Director: When preparation meets opportunity

From the Executive Editor: Surprises

Effects of creep feeder design and feed accessibility on preweaning pig performance and the proportion of pigs consuming creep feed
Sulabo RC, Tokach MD, DeRouchey JM, et al
(PDF PDF version available)

Effect of dose of equine chorionic gonadotrophin on the estrus responses of gilts and weaned sows and effect of the interval between equine chorionic gonadotrophin and luteinizing
hormone injections on sow performance

Cassar G, Friendship RM, Zak LJ, et al
(PDF PDF version available)

Stability of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus and antibody in swine oral fluid
Prickett JR, Cutler S, Kinyon JM, et al
(PDF PDF version available)

The effect of gonadotrophin treatment at weaning on primiparous sow performance
Patterson JL, Cameron AC, Smith TA, et al
(PDF PDF version available)

News from the National Pork Board:

  • International FMD outbreaks spur more US preparation
  • New director of animal science added
  • New withdrawal times for tetracycline
  • Pork safety begins with feed safety
  • PQA Plus certifications now in 48 states
  • PQA Plus revisions complete

AASV Foundation news:

  • Foundation announces 2010 research support
  • AASV welcomes summer intern

AASV news:

  • US veterinary accreditation: Renew it (by August 2) or lose it!
  • PADRAP update
  • Call for papers – AASV 2011 Student Seminar (Veterinary student scholarships)
  • Are you properly packaging laboratory specimens?
  • 42nd AASV Annual Meeting: Call for abstracts – Research Topics session

AASV Foundation Midwest Golf Outing
(PDF PDF version available)

Advocacy in action: Animal identification: Lack of direction leaves US livestock vulnerable

Straight talk: Weathering the storm


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The Journal of Swine Health and Production is published by the American Association of Swine Veterinarians. Opinions expressed in this publication are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect the endorsement, official attitude, or position of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians, the Journal of Swine Health and Production, or any Industry Support Council member. The Journal of Swine Health and Production is a refereed publication and is a benefit of membership in the American Association of Swine Veterinarians.