The Swine Health Information Center is encouraging pork producers to question their feed suppliers about biosecurity protocols and sources of feed ingredients. As part of research conducted by Kansas State University on behalf of the Swine Health Information Center, two feed mills and three breed-to-wean facilities diagnosed with Porcine deltacoronavirus, or PDCoV, were investigated for possible connections.
SHIC Executive Director Dr. Paul Sundberg explains, when common feed mills are involved in an outbreak, it presents an opportunity to look at their possible role so researchers looked at what was going on on the farms and at the feed mills supplying those farms.
Clip-Dr. Paul Sundberg-Swine Health Information Center:
Thankfully what was found was that there wasn't any evidence that the feed mills themselves were directly involved in spreading PDCoV to different farms. There wasn't any evidence through the supply chain indicating that feed or feed delivery was associated with those outbreaks and that's a good thing.