US livestock exporter ships breeding pigs to Vietnam

VOV.VN - Vissan Limited Company based out of Ho Chi Minh City has unveiled the receipt of 220 purebred breeding pigs shipped to Vietnam by US leading livestock exporter, Clayton Agri-Marketing.

This is the third shipment of top of the breeding pyramid Landrace, Yorkshire and Duroc stock received from the US exporter and they come with the highest health status, said Vissan.

After a quarantine period in Vietnam, they will be transported to their final destination: a farm in Binh Thuan where they will be used as sows to rear piglets, known for their highly efficient feed conversion capacity and meat. 
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