Saturday, July 25, 2015

PED can survive nine months in lagoons


Manitoba researchers have learned that Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus can survive nine months in hog-manure lagoons.

In the beginning, the virus counts were high in the top and middle layers of the lagoon. Later the counts were highest at the botoom of the lagoons.

They ran their tests on two lagoons and in one the virus was still active after fall, winter and into the spring when 28 per cent of the samples still had active PED virus.

The research was carried out by Hein M. Tun  of the University of Manitoba, John P. Carney of the Manitoba Livestock Manure Management Initiative, Mark Fynn of the Manitoba Pork Council, Lorne Grieger  of the Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute, and Ehsan Khafipour  of the University of Manitoba.