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Treatment of zinc phosphide poisoning in pigs

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, 1. The cause of zinc phosphide is rat poison, and pigs are sometimes poisoned by eating bait containing zinc phosphide. two。 Symptoms vomiting, diarrhea, vomit and feces with the smell of garlic, serious immediate death, generally in 2-3 days may occur skin bleeding and hematuria, and finally coma, convulsion and death. 3. The digestive tract mucosa was red and swollen, bleeding, shedding, hepatomegaly, brittleness, kidney swelling, heart and muscle bleeding, and the blood was dark. 4. Poison baits containing zinc phosphide should be properly placed to prevent pigs from eating by mistake.

1. The cause of zinc phosphide is rat poison, and pigs are sometimes poisoned by eating bait containing zinc phosphide.

two。 Symptoms vomiting, diarrhea, vomit and feces with the smell of garlic, serious immediate death, generally in 2-3 days may occur skin bleeding and hematuria, and finally coma, convulsion and death.

3. The digestive tract mucosa was red and swollen, bleeding, shedding, hepatomegaly, brittleness, kidney swelling, heart and muscle bleeding, and the blood was dark.

4. Poison baits containing zinc phosphide should be properly placed to prevent pigs from eating by mistake.

5. Take 50 ml of 1% ketone sulfate solution, or 0.1% Mel 0.5% potassium permanganate solution 50-100 ml, and use 25-50 grams of magnesium sulfate or sodium sulfate for catharsis. Avoid oily laxatives. In order to prevent the decrease of blood alkalinity, 0.5 ml / kg of 5% sodium bicarbonate can be injected intravenously.

 
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