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Pig pull sheep feces

Published: 2024-12-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/22, There are many reasons for dry pig feces, such as high roughage content, classical swine fever, swine toxoplasmosis and so on. For specific reasons, it is recommended that you make further observation and diagnosis, or contact the local veterinary epidemic prevention department for consultation. Pigs with extensive feeding and management and poor feed conditions are prone to loss of appetite, slow action, dry and hard faeces into abacus beads, arch ground, brick gnawing, fecal eating and other abnormal phenomena. Etiology: first, the proportion of concentrate in pig diet is too high. The second is the deficiency of calcium and phosphorus in pig diet. Third, the proportion of cereals and legumes in pig diet is too large. Cereal

There are many reasons for dry pig feces, such as high roughage content, classical swine fever, swine toxoplasmosis and so on. For specific reasons, it is recommended that you make further observation and diagnosis, or contact the local veterinary epidemic prevention department for consultation.

Pigs with extensive feeding and management and poor feed conditions are prone to loss of appetite, slow action, dry and hard faeces into abacus beads, arch ground, brick gnawing, fecal eating and other abnormal phenomena.

Etiology: first, the proportion of concentrate in pig diet is too high. The second is the deficiency of calcium and phosphorus in pig diet. Third, the proportion of cereals and legumes in pig diet is too large. Most of the phosphorus in cereals and legumes exists in the form of phytic acid phosphorus, which is not only not easy to be used by pigs, but also hinders the absorption of calcium.

Prevention: the key to prevent the disease is to match the feed reasonably and strive for a balanced diet. According to pig feeding standards, make full use of local feed resources and feed as much green feed as possible (not too much at a time to prevent pig diarrhea). For sows during pregnancy and lactation, each sow is fed 20 grams of high-quality bone meal and 20 grams of salt every day. If there is no bone meal, the proportion of high phosphorus feed such as wheat bran and rice bran can be increased appropriately. Feeding sweet potato vine and other calcium-rich roughage also has a good effect on the prevention of pig paralysis.

Treatment: for sick pigs, symptomatic treatment should be carried out as soon as possible. Pig bones or other fresh livestock and poultry bones can be dried and crushed, mixed into the feed to feed pigs, each feeding about 30 grams a day. For those with serious illness, 5%-10% calcium chloride injection 40ml-80ml can be injected intravenously. You can also use a high degree of liquor to smear the skin and carry out artificial massage to promote its blood circulation and restore nerve function. At the same time of treatment, we should further strengthen feeding management, pay attention to prevent cold and keep warm in winter and cool down in summer.

 
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