By Amanda Brodhagen, Farms.com
The porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) virus has spread to a third pig farm in Manitoba. The province’s chief veterinary office confirmed the case last Friday, but announced it publically earlier this week. The recent case is an infected sow barn.
Earlier this year, two finishing barns located in Southwestern Manitoba were found to have the disease. These discoveries occurred in February and May. And one of the two previously infected hog operations tested positive for the virus again this summer.
Manitoba Pork issued a statement saying that that while it is disappointed to see another positive case, this should serve as a reminder to farmers that on-farm biosecurity measures should be revaluated. This is especially true heading into fall and winter months, as the virus has been known to spread more rapidly in colder temperatures.