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Combination of Chinese and Western Medicine to treat stiff Pigs

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, A stiff pig refers to a piglet with stunted and stagnant growth, also known as "little old pig", "foothold pig" and "hedgehog pig". This kind of pig is called feed without gaining meat, which makes pig production cause great waste of manpower, feed, fence and economic loss. First, the symptoms of stiff pigs are rough hair, thin physique, bow back hanging belly, big head and thick tail; some anemia, normal food intake and slow growth, some constipation and diarrhea occur alternately; often scabies or parasites exist inside and outside the body. Second, etiology

A stiff pig refers to a piglet with stunted and stagnant growth, also known as "little old pig", "foothold pig" and "hedgehog pig". This kind of pig is called feed and does not gain weight, which causes great waste of manpower, feed, fence and economic loss in production.

First, symptoms

Stiff pigs have rough coat, thin physique, bow back hanging belly, big head and thick tail; some anemia, normal food intake and slow growth, some constipation and diarrhea occur alternately; there are often scabies or parasites inside and outside the body.

Second, etiology

(1) genetic factors. Early breeding or inbreeding of boars and sows. (2) congenital malnutrition. Fetal dysplasia caused by malnutrition of sows during pregnancy; stiff pigs caused by improper feeding and management during lactation, insufficient milk from sows or early weaning. (3) growth retardation caused by improper feeding and management of weaned piglets and lack of nutrition. (4) A stiff pig caused by the decline of metabolism caused by parasites or other diseases.

III. Treatment methods

Measures such as deworming, invigorating the spleen and stomach, promoting hematopoiesis, regulating metabolism and strengthening feeding management are taken to promote its normal growth and development.

1. Western medicine treatment: mixed intramuscular injection of vitamin B12500 mg and inosine 100 mg for 3 days. On the fourth day, 10 mg of levamisole was injected intramuscularly per kilogram of body weight for deworming. After 3 days, sodium adenosine triphosphate (ATP) 2 mg, vitamin B 12500 mg and boroside were injected intramuscularly.

two。 Traditional Chinese medicine treatment: choose the following one to use.

Prescription 1: take equal portions of Polygonum multiflorum, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Eucommia ulmoides, Shenqu, malt and Sophora flavescens, and mix them into powder. The sick pigs weighing less than 15 kg were given 20 grams per day, and those weighing more than 15 kilograms were fed with 60 grams per day, which were divided into two batches for 10 days.

Prescription 2: 50 grams each of tangerine peel, magnolia, thunder pill and Cyperus roxburghii, and 150 grams of Hawthorn were ground into powder. Weight 5kg 80g per day; weight 10kg 120g per day; weight more than 20kg, 240g per day, mixed feed, 3 days as a course of treatment. Generally take 1 course of treatment can be significantly effective, severe cases, can use another course of treatment.

 
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