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October 24, 2000        FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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WSU Swine Information Day for Youth Scheduled Oct. 28

PULLMAN, Wash. -- 4-H and FFA youth from Washington and Idaho will learn how to do a better job of raising project pigs at Washington State University's Swine Information Day on Saturday, Oct. 28, at the Quality Inn, 1400 S. E. Bishop Blvd.

Their parents, 4-H club leaders and small producers who supply pigs to youth also are invited, according to John Froseth, WSU animal scientist.

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"Animals selected for the stress gene are much more heavily muscled and they look better in the show ring," Froseth said, "but they are not any good for the market. "When they are stressed, they either die or produce poor quality pork."

The program starts at 8:45 a.m. and concludes at 4 p.m.

Registration is $10 at the door or call Marlene Myers at (509) 335-5521. The fee includes the cost of a lunch and coffee break.

For more information on the event, contact John Froseth at (509) 335-4124 or by e-mail jfroseth@wsu.edu.

The event is sponsored by WSU Cooperative Extension and the Washington Pork Producers.

 

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