Prevention and treatment of snake abscess
Snake abscess is caused by infection of snake trauma. After the snake suffers from abscess, the wound swells and fester. When abscesses and ulcers expand to a regular level, or when the snake cannot shed its skin due to abscess or ulceration, it can also cause the death of the snake.
The abscess disease of snakes is often due to wounds on the snake body, such as wounds caused by snakes biting each other; injuries and abrasions caused by snake cages in the process of transporting snakes; wounds that may be caused when snake mites are removed from the snake body, and so on, such as these wounds are not treated in time, resulting in infection with bacteria, resulting in the occurrence and development of abscess disease.
The treatment of abscess is mainly when the wound appears, smear the affected area with purple potion or 1%-2% iodine, 2-3 times a day, until the wound heals. Under normal circumstances, it can be cured after about 5 to 10 days of treatment.
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Which part of snake food is injected?
We advocate that all food entering the market should be disinfected and injected with some disease-preventing and deworming drugs, so as to fundamentally control snakes from getting sick and less sick. Injection of these live animals is very delicate, preferably using adjustable continuous syringes (available in veterinary medicine stores). Because of ordinary syringes, small doses are not well adjusted and sometimes "killed" them. If the snake does not eat dead food, it can be wasted. Through practical operation, we found that the injection site of chickens should be subcutaneous injection on the chicken neck; toad hit the muscle.
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Some problems that should be paid attention to in foxes 'farrowing period
Fox farrowing time is mostly concentrated in the night and early morning, the whole process of parturition is mostly 2-3 hours. After giving birth, most female foxes can eat the placenta and lick the mucus from the young fox. Individual first birth fox will not care, often do not eat placenta. The foxes are suckling after birth and the lactation period is 55-60 days. Most female foxes can take good care of their young foxes under normal nutritional conditions, but a few female foxes that have no milk or lack milk, or have not given birth (including stillbirth), and those with diseases will give birth.
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