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Journal of Swine Health and Production

The Journal of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians

January and February, 2023 Volume 31, Number 1


Table of Contents

President’s message: Making a meeting
Mike Senn

Executive Director’s message: Bathing, perspective, and meeting
Harry Snelson

From the Editorial Office: Behind the scenes in 2023
Terri O’Sullivan

Evaluating natural planned exposure protocols on rotavirus shedding patterns in gilts and the impact on their suckling pigs
Anderson AV, Shepherd F, Dominguez F, et al

(PDF PDF version available)

Water use patterns within each day: Variation between batches of growing pigs in commercial production systems
Little SB, Woodward AP, Browning GF, et al

(PDF PDF version available)
Supplementary material (PDF PDF of supplement)

Maximizing value and minimizing waste in clinical trials in swine: Selecting outcomes to build an evidence base
Sargeant JM, O’Connor AM, O’Sullivan TL, et al
(PDF PDF version available)

News from the National Pork Board:

  • National Pork Board, US Swine Health Improvement Plan further industry collaboration for FAD preparedness

AASV news

  • It’s time to vote!
  • AASV committees to meet virtually before Annual Meeting
  • AVMA Committee and Council positions open
  • AASV Board of Directors meet
  • Salary Survey 2023
  • New resource directory for early-career veterinarians
  • AASV Early Career Committee launches partnership with MentorVet

AASV Foundation news

  • Research proposals due January 12
  • Early career swine practitioners, apply for debt relief by January 31
  • Hogg Scholarship available to practitioners seeking MS or PhD; apply by January 31
  • Hey bidder, bidder!
  • New Heritage Video featuring KT Wright
  • A new year, a new face, a new email address
  • AASV Foundation to cosponsor Annual Meeting luncheon

Advocacy in action: When hoofbeats really are from zebras
Abbey Canon

Vice-Presidential candidate
Locke Karriker

 

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Disclaimer

Scientific manuscripts published in the Journal of Swine Health and Production are peer reviewed. However, information on medications, feed, and management techniques may be specific to the research or commercial situation presented in the manuscript. It is the responsibility of the reader to use information responsibly and in accordance with the rules and regulations governing research or the practice of veterinary medicine in their country or region.