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Feral Swine and Pseudorabies

Samantha Shields August 1, 2019 Livestock diseases, Wildlife

When I was young, my parents would tell me to stay away from wild animals. They said that I could catch a disease, so I heeded their warnings but never really understood the reasons why. As a college student, I am grateful for their wisdom after learning about diseases that wild animals can spread to domesticated animals and humans. A …

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