Researchers hope their breakthrough could help protect against other viruses that threaten farming across the country.
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Gene-edited pigs resistant to swine fever could boost animal welfare
Classical swine fever reduces productivity and harms animal welfare, but pigs have now been genetically edited to make them ...
Neville Mattick says feral pigs are eating the lambs on his farm in the NSW Central West, with fewer than one in 100 ...
The latest edition of Pig Progress is now available online and includes the use of enrichment materials in pig houses, an ...
Caught between a complex AS situation and a volatile market, the Polish pig industry has been undergoing a consolidation in ...
Ireland once had its own indigenous legal system, called Brehon law, originally written between the 7th and 8th centuries. Beginning as All Saints Day on May 13th, the Catholic Church sought to make ...
Scottish scientists have gene-edited pigs to resist classical swine fever, a deadly livestock virus, in a breakthrough that ...
University of Edinburgh researchers engineered pigs resistant to classical swine fever by editing a gene linked to viral ...
China's pork production rose 7% in the third quarter from a year earlier, government data showed on Monday, as hog producers ...
Scottish researchers have successfully edited the genes of experimented pigs to resist classical swine fever (CSF), a highly infectious and often fatal disease that poses a major threat to pig farming ...
A surge in carcass weights and falling prices have raised fresh concerns for pig producers, as processors grapple with ...
Mr Andrews contacted the medical team at Massachusetts General Hospital ( MGH) that had carried out the operation. On January ...
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