Use or non-use of treatment therapies for swine respiratory disease in finishing pigsUse or non-use of treatment therapies for swine respiratory disease in finishing pigs

Live Stream Thursday, January 16 at 1 pm CT / 2pm ET - Dr. David Baumert, Senior Technical Services Veterinarian at Zoetis Pork, joins us to discuss why producers sometimes choose not to treat pigs in need of swine respiratory disease (SRD) therapy and the implications of non-use from a performance, labor and economic standpoint.

January 9, 2025

Dr. David Baumert of Zoetis discusses the reasons why producers sometimes choose not to treat pigs — usually heavier weight finishers — in need of swine respiratory disease (SRD) therapy and the implications of non-use from a performance, labor and economic standpoint.

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4Data on file, Study Document No. ZRD-PSC-004402, Zoetis Inc.

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