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Creating a Scrapie Resistant Herd

Imagine a scrapie-resistant goat industry. Picture minimizing the risk of losing your whole herd just because a single goat had scrapie. Knowing the immense work and cost associated with rebuilding, think about how wonderful it would be to use genetic indicators to select and breed goats that are scrapie resistant. That’s the direction Ontario Goat is pushing your industry.

Scrapie is a slow-moving but fatal central nervous system disease in goats and sheep that limits productivity and poses a severe risk to the viability of the industry. As a first step towards eliminating scrapie susceptibility in the provincial goat herd, Ontario Goat (OG), partnered with Centre of Excellence for Goat Research & Innovation, leveraged your checkoff dollars and secured funding the through Growing Forward 2 to test goat breeds and herds for genotypes that may indicate resistance or susceptibility to scrapie disease. This incredible new project will build on findings from Dr. Bradley White’s previous research scrapie disease study where he looked at infected and unaffected goats involved in two recent Ontario scrapie disease outbreaks.

Dr. White, a geneticist at Trent University, will be a featured speaker at OG’s Producer Education Day and Annual General Meeting. Join us February 24 in Woodstock to hear him share his recent research on genetic resistance and susceptibility to scrapie disease in goats. He will also introduce OG’s upcoming project on the prevalence of the scrapie susceptible and resistant genotypes in Ontario goat herds. “A genetic survey of Ontario goats will be a major step towards the creation of a strategy for developing scrapie-resistant herds in Ontario and demonstrates the practical value of university-industry partnerships,” said Dr. White.  This partnership and research could lead to big wins in the Ontario goat industry.  As a goat producer concerned for Scrapie, you won’t want to miss this important presentation.

Source: OntarioGoat


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Video: Guardians of Swine Health - Unveiling the PRRS/PEDV Enigma with Dr. Gisele from Lanxess

Welcome to a riveting episode of "Guardians of Swine Health," where we embark on a journey through the intricate tapestry of swine health. Joining us today is the esteemed Dr. Gisele from Lanxess, a beacon in the field of biosecurity. Together, we delve into the enigma of PRRS and PEDV, unraveling the complexities that challenge swine herds worldwide. Exploring the Viral Enigma: Dr. Gisele takes center stage, guiding us through a captivating PowerPoint presentation. She unravels the mysteries surrounding PRRS and PEDV, shedding light on the pathogens that threaten the respiratory, reproductive, and digestive systems of our beloved swine populations. Focus on Critical Gaps: Our exploration zeroes in on the critical gaps that persist during disinfection and cleaning practices. Dr. Gisele, with her wealth of expertise, navigates us through the nuances of biosecurity, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach in safeguarding swine herds. Cost Savings through Strategic Biosecurity: The presentation takes an insightful turn as Dr. Gisele unveils the economic impact of strategic biosecurity measures. She demonstrates how a robust approach not only protects swine health but also translates into substantial cost savings for farmers. It's a win-win for both the pigs and the pocketbook.

Key Points:

1. Understanding PRRS and PEDV:

o Dr. Gisele provides a comprehensive overview of the PRRS and PEDV pathogens, ensuring a deep understanding of the threats faced by swine herds.

2. Navigating Biosecurity Gaps:

o The discussion explores the critical gaps in current disinfection and cleaning practices, offering insights on how to fortify these weak points.

3. Cost-Effective Strategies:

o Dr. Gisele unveils actionable strategies that not only enhance swine health but also contribute to significant cost savings for farmers.

Conclusion: As Dr. Gisele concludes her presentation, we're left with a profound appreciation for the intricate dance between science and practicality in swine health. This episode serves as a beacon for farmers, veterinarians, and enthusiasts alike, guiding them in the relentless pursuit of safeguarding our swine herds against the enigmatic threats of PRRS and PEDV.