The concern that we do have is that contaminated egg containers, egg flats or other egg containers that are often reused, might end up on Pennsylvania farms and result in the exposure of our poultry to the virus, said Craig Shultz, director of the Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostic Services at
Officials with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture made public the test results a day later. State veterinarian Craig Shultz said then the plan was to depopulate the farm i.e. kill the 10 remaining deer on it to test them for CWD, too.
Date: Oct 23, 2012
Category: Health
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Presence of chronic wasting disease will prove costly
Wasting disease, or CWD, has so far been found in just one doe on one hobby-type deer farm in New Oxford in Adams County. The remaining deer at that facility will be euthanized and tested, said Craig Shultz, veterinarian with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. The farm and two others one
Craig Shultz (1965-1973), Kelly Faser (1967-1971), Jean Christensen (1963-1967), Ed Wright (1971-1977), Robert Gaby (1965-1970), James Gutzman (1982-1987)