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On several kinds of diarrhea in pigs

Published: 2024-10-07 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/07, On several kinds of diarrhea in pigs

Pig diarrhea is very common. What are the reasons for pig diarrhea? All I know is that E. coli feed mildew and cold pseudomaniac dogs, exactly how viral diarrhea is caused, and how epidemic diarrhea is caused. I hope my friends will give me some supplements. Thank you! -- Let's take a look, and I'd like to learn what you're talking about. what you're talking about is very common nowadays, and many people can't tell the difference between experts-- this post ends with Tbz was too general by the editor at 20:41 on 2009-11-23. If you don't provide any of the age, weight, mental state, food intake, body temperature, infectivity and morbidity, death and elimination rate, season, etc., how can others diagnose your love for pigs? There are many kinds of diseases that can cause diarrhea in pigs: (1) viruses: classical swine fever, transmissible gastroenteritis, epidemic diarrhea, rotavirus, porcine pseudorabies virus, reproductive respiratory syndrome, bovine diarrhea virus disease, PMWS. (2) bacteria: Clostridium welchii enteritis, Escherichia coli, Shigella suis, Salmonella, intracellular Lawson, intestinal anthrax (rare). (3) parasitic: coccidia, Trichuris, colonic pouch ciliates, roundworms. (4) non-infectious factors: humidity, temperature, dietary antigen allergen, hypoglycemia (hungry diarrhea), (5) non-pathogenic white dysentery (iron deficiency diarrhea, enzyme and gastric acid deficiency white dysentery). Reply "tbz" I mean I hope the master will analyze several situations of pig diarrhea as long as it is all cases of diarrhea! Regardless of the pig's mental state, food intake, body temperature, infectivity and morbidity, mortality and elimination rate, season, etc.-pay attention to humidity, temperature, dietary antigen allergen, hypoglycemia (hungry diarrhea) and other reasons when the effect of antibiotic injection is not obvious. General humidity reduction will improve,-- bench explanation is very detailed, add: Haemophilus parasuis-- that's just a little more specific. Thank you.

 
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