Is it legal to breed pigs after harmless treatment of swill

Updated on Three rural 2024-02-26
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Swill. It is legal to breed pigs after harmless treatment.

    The swill is harmlessly treated and given to food waste.

    Find a good way out. It is understood that after harmless treatment, kitchen waste can be used as high-quality organic fertilizer and feed, which can not only solve the problem of "swill pigs", but also develop a circular economy.

    of needs. Pooling of water.

    The fermentation of starter culture has completely solved the above deficiencies, not only in the treatment process can eliminate the harmful bacteria in the water, but also the nutrition in it will be greatly increased after treatment, and the animal absorption rate will be significantly improved.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Legal, but not viable.

    Why is it not feasible to raise pigs in swill.

    1. There is a big difference between rural swill and urban swill.

    Rural swill: Generally, the leftover meal soup and pot water eaten at home will be directly used to feed the livestock, so the average family swill pig is fine.

    Urban swill: 1) Complex composition.

    Urban swill is mainly the swill in the restaurant, the composition is complex: napkins, cigarette butts, detergents, etc. may be mixed in the city swill, it is likely to contain a large number of harmful substances such as benzene, phosphorus, lead, etc., or some other germs, after the pig eats, there may be heavy metals or germs left in the body.

    2) Unsterilized.

    Due to the complexity of swill and unsterilized, it is likely to cause secondary pollution during transportation, and the virus is very easy to transmit to animals or people engaged in breeding, resulting in the occurrence of zoonotic diseases or major animal diseases.

    3) The presence of some animal bones and meat.

    In particular, there are also some animal bones and meat in the urban swill, which can cause some unexpected diseases for non-carnivores. For example, mad cow disease, in some sources, is caused by feeding with beef bone meal made from ground cow bones.

    2. High temperature heating cannot kill all germs.

    High temperature treatment, but also can only kill the general parasites, if the swill once rotten, will produce toxins, high temperature can not do anything, pigs will be diarrhea after eating. There is also a problem with the duration of high-temperature disinfection, different viruses survive in boiling water for different times, and if the time is short, it may not all be killed.

    To sum up, it can be seen that the harmfulness of swill pig raising, the state clearly prohibits swill pig raising, and at the same time, it is illegal to buy and sell swill secretly. In order to raise healthy pigs, improve the quality of pork in our country and promote the healthy development of the pig industry.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Pig inspection fatigue is just to invoice for money, I have never seen a cut of pork to test,

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The reasons why pigs cannot be raised with swill are as follows:

    1. The organic matter content in the swill is high, the water is more, and the harmful bacteria are easy to breed, and the bacteria may affect people's health through the food chain if they are fed to pigs with untreated kitchen swill.

    2. Feeding pigs with slaughterhouse scraps or kitchen swill without high temperature treatment is easy to injure susceptible pigs with African swine fever, although there is no harm to the human body, but this is a fierce infectious disease that poses the greatest threat to the pig industry.

    3. Kitchen swill not only contains all kinds of bacteria, but also contains polychlorine, polystyrene, polyethylene and other chemicals that are not easy to decompose and absorb. Feeding pigs with it can not only cause pig food poisoning, but also cause chronic poisoning in humans.

    4. Due to the long-term consumption of high-fat feed by "garbage pigs", the fatty liver is enlarged, fattened, and the meat is fat, which will have a chain effect after human consumption, which is harmful to human health.

    5. Pork eaters of swill are also susceptible to spirocatella, hookworm and tapeworm. Feeding pigs with kitchen swill, especially raw scraps, can infect pigs with upper sarcosporidiosis (a zoonotic parasitic disease), which can be contracted when a person eats diseased pork.

    Swill refers to leftovers that are poured together and mixed by restaurants and families after eating. Urban swill refers to the leftovers that people discard in restaurants, restaurants, schools, canteens, etc., including leftovers such as vegetables and fish that are discarded before cooking, and leftovers that people discard at home and mixed with water. It is best not to litter the swill, which is extremely harmful to the environment.

    Article 43 of the Animal Husbandry Law of the People's Republic of China engaged in livestock and poultry breeding shall not have the following acts:

    A) in violation of the provisions of laws, administrative regulations and the mandatory requirements of the national technical specifications for the use of feed, feed additives, veterinary drugs;

    2) Feeding livestock with swill from restaurants and canteens that have not been treated at high temperatures;

    3) Raising livestock and poultry in garbage dumps or using substances from garbage dumps;

    D) laws, administrative regulations and other acts that endanger the health of people and livestock and poultry as stipulated by the competent administrative departments of animal husbandry and veterinary medicine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, yes.

    There is a legal basis for prohibiting swill pig raising In the Animal Husbandry Law of the People's Republic of China, it is clearly stipulated that it is forbidden to use swill from restaurants and canteens that have not been treated at high temperatures to feed livestock. Article 43 of the Animal Husbandry Law of the People's Republic of China shall not engage in the following acts in livestock and poultry breeding: (A) in violation of the provisions of laws and administrative regulations and the mandatory requirements of national technical specifications for the use of feed, feed additives, veterinary drugs; 2) Feeding livestock with swill from restaurants and canteens that have not been treated at high temperatures; 3) Raising livestock and poultry in garbage dumps or using substances from garbage dumps; D) laws, administrative regulations and other acts that endanger the health of people and livestock and poultry as stipulated by the competent administrative departments of animal husbandry and veterinary medicine.

    The second is that there is this statement about high temperatures.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    [Legal Analysis].

    It is illegal to raise pigs in swill. The swill can be fed to pigs after being treated at high temperatures. It is illegal to use swill in pig breeding without high temperature treatment.

    The reasons are as follows: 1. Swill is prone to spoilage, so if you want to use it for pig breeding, you should transport it and use it as soon as possible. 2. It is best to separate and collect swill to avoid mixing rotten vegetable leaves or soil in the swill and reduce the quality of the swill.

    3. Before the swill is used to feed pigs, it should be treated at high temperature to kill the pathogenic microorganisms in the swill, so as to avoid the spread and spread of infectious diseases. 4. After the swill is treated at high temperature and cooled, there is a layer of floating on the surface, which needs to be skimmed off, otherwise it is easy to cause pig diarrhea. 5. Hard objects such as bones and fish bones mixed in the swill should be picked out to avoid damage to the pig's esophagus.

    6. Swill should be fed with more green feed and an appropriate amount of concentrate feed, and should not be fed separately. 7. It is not recommended to feed pregnant and lactating sows and newly weaned piglets.

    Legal basis] Animal Husbandry Law of the People's Republic of China Article 42 In the process of engaging in livestock and poultry breeding, the following acts shall not be taken: the use of feed, feed additives and veterinary drugs in violation of the provisions of laws, administrative regulations and the mandatory requirements of national technical specifications; Feed livestock with swill from restaurants and canteens that have not been treated with high temperatures; raising livestock and poultry in garbage dumps or using materials from garbage dumps; Other acts that endanger the health of people and livestock and poultry as stipulated by laws, administrative regulations and administrative departments of animal husbandry and veterinary medicine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. Dear, hello, I am glad to answer for you, it is illegal to raise pigs in swill treated at high temperatures. According to Article 43 of the Animal Husbandry Law of the People's Republic of China, the following acts shall not be engaged in livestock and poultry breeding:

    A) in violation of the provisions of laws, administrative regulations and national technical specifications of the mandatory use of feed, feed additives, animals; 2) Feeding livestock with swill from restaurants and canteens that have not been treated at high temperatures; 3) Raising livestock and poultry in garbage dumps or using substances from garbage dumps; D) laws, administrative regulations and other acts that endanger the health of people and livestock and poultry as stipulated by the competent administrative departments of animal husbandry and veterinary medicine.

    Dear, hello, I am glad to answer your questions, and it is illegal to raise pigs in swill treated at high temperatures. According to Article 43 of the Animal Husbandry Law of the People's Republic of China, engaged in livestock and poultry breeding, shall not have the following acts: (1) in violation of laws, administrative regulations and national technical specifications of the mandatory use of feed, feed additives, animal yao; 2) Feeding livestock with swill from restaurants and canteens that have not been treated at high temperatures; 3) Raising livestock and poultry in garbage dumps or using substances from garbage dumps; (D) laws, administrative regulations and other acts of endangering the health of human beings and livestock and poultry as provided for by the competent administrative departments of animal husbandry and veterinary medicine.

    Article 43 of the Animal Husbandry Law implemented in China as early as 2015 stipulates that swill from restaurants and canteens that have not been treated at high temperature shall not be used to raise pigs. However, because swill pigs are generally raised in relatively hidden places for rent and rent, and there are relatively few people, and the cars that pull swill are active at night or in the early morning, so they have not been thoroughly supervised. Until the occurrence of several cases of African swine fever Q attracted the attention of pig farmers, according to statistics at that time the African pig herd disease Q are pig farms that raise swill pigs, as of November 22ri, China due to kitchen residues to feed pigs caused by a total of 23 cases of African swine fever Q, accounting for about 34% of the total epidemic Q, it can be said that the proportion of non-cavity digging is often high.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The swill is harmlessly treated to find a good way out of food waste. It is understood that after harmless treatment, kitchen waste can be used as high-quality organic fertilizer, but also as feed, which can not only solve the problem of "swill pigs", but also the need to develop a circular economy.

    The fermentation treatment of water in the water starter culture has completely solved the above deficiencies, not only in the treatment process can eliminate the harmful bacteria in the water, but also the nutrition in it will be greatly increased after treatment, and the animal absorption rate will be significantly improved.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Legal Analysis: It is illegal to raise pigs in swill. Swill feeding pigs may cause chronic poisoning in humans "Swill pigs" refers to pigs fed with kitchen waste generated by restaurants, hotels, dining halls and canteens, and are often called "garbage pigs".

    Because these kitchen leftovers and Lunqiaosui garbage are not harmlessly treated, they are directly collected and fed to pigs, which has become an important hidden danger for the spread of epidemics. The incidence of swill pigs is 30% to 50%. According to the survey, because the use of swill to feed pigs can save breeding costs, this traditional way of raising still has a large market in many places around rural areas and Lakai towns.

    The author has seen at the pig breeding site where the swill feeds the pigs that the pig farm is stacked with oily vats, and the swill in the barrels flows everywhere, and flies and mosquitoes can be seen everywhere, causing great pollution to the environment. In addition, the vast majority of free-range households do not have animal epidemic prevention conditions, and it is known that the meat quality of pigs fed with swill is obviously not as good as that of pigs raised with regular feed.

    Legal basis: "Animal Husbandry Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 43 engaged in livestock and poultry breeding, shall not have the following acts: (1) in violation of the provisions of laws, administrative regulations and the mandatory requirements of national technical specifications for the use of feed, feed additives, veterinary drugs; 2) Feeding livestock with swill from restaurants and canteens that have not been treated at high temperatures; 3) Raising livestock and poultry in garbage dumps or using substances from garbage dumps; D) laws, administrative regulations and other acts that endanger the health of people and livestock and poultry as stipulated by the competent administrative departments of animal husbandry and veterinary medicine.

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