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Introduction and treatment of common diseases in breeding donkey

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Meat donkey has strong adaptability, strong disease resistance, roughage resistance and other advantages, and the meat quality of meat donkey is very fresh and tender, which brings better economic benefits for most farmers. Let's take a look at the introduction and treatment of common diseases in raising donkeys.

Meat donkey has strong adaptability, strong disease resistance, roughage resistance and other advantages, and the meat quality of meat donkey is very fresh and tender, which brings better economic benefits for most farmers. Let's take a look at the introduction of common diseases and treatment methods when raising donkeys.

Introduction and treatment of common diseases in donkey breeding

Donkeys suffer from diseases similar to horses in internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics, infectious diseases and parasitic diseases, such as gastric dilatation, constipation, colic, adenosis and so on. Due to the biological characteristics of donkeys, donkeys are different from horses in disease resistance, clinical manifestations and drug response, so donkey disease has some unique characteristics in etiology, condition, pathological changes and symptoms. For example, the clinical manifestation of colic is very obvious in horses, especially in light horses, while donkeys tend to show mild or even no external symptoms. Donkey is sensitive to gangrene, easy to cause sepsis or sepsis after infection, and has a strong resistance to infectious anemia.

Under the same circumstances, donkeys do not suffer from solar radiation disease and heat radiation disease, while horses do not. Of course, donkeys also have some specific diseases that are unique and easy to suffer from, such as mildew corn poisoning, prepartum anorexia and so on. Therefore, attention must be paid to the diagnosis and treatment of donkey disease. We should not rigidly copy the treatment experience of the horse, but should be treated according to the characteristics of the donkey.

What kind of insurance can be purchased for raising donkeys?

1. Accidents. This refers to external, sudden, unforeseeable, unintentional and non-disease objective events that lead to the direct death of the subject-matter insured.

2. Infectious diseases (epidemic diseases). This refers to the three types of epidemic diseases listed in the Animal epidemic Prevention Law of the people's Republic of China: the first type of epidemic disease refers to the epidemic disease which is seriously harmful to human beings and animals and requires urgent and strict compulsory prevention, control, eradication and other measures; the second type of epidemic disease refers to the epidemic disease which may cause heavy economic losses and requires strict control and extermination measures to prevent the spread of the disease. The three types of epidemic diseases refer to those that are common and frequent, may cause major economic losses, and need to be controlled and purified.

3. Non-communicable diseases. This refers to diseases other than those listed in the Law of the people's Republic of China on Animal epidemic Prevention.

4. Dystocia. This is due to full-term pregnancy to delivery, the fetus can not be delivered smoothly, resulting in the direct death of livestock and poultry mother delivery behavior.

5. Natural disasters. This refers to the direct death of the subject-matter insured due to abnormal changes in natural conditions, such as rainstorm, flood, drought, debris flow and so on. 6. Culling. This refers to the actions taken by the governments at or above the county level or animal husbandry management departments to kill, bury or burn the subject matter insured within a certain range in order to prevent the spread of the epidemic disease.

7. Others. This refers to disasters other than those listed above that cause the death of the subject-matter insured.

 
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