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An empirical prescription for treating postpartum paralysis of pigs and sheep

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, First, treat postpartum paralysis of sows. Postpartum paralysis of sows mostly occurs within 2-5 days postpartum. At the beginning of the disease, the spirit is depressed, appetite decreases, lactation decreases, and body temperature is normal or slightly elevated. Light standing difficulty, hindquarters swaying; typical can not stand, lie down lethargic. During the treatment, 4% bone powder, AD3 powder and trace element additives were added to the feed. Diseased pigs were injected intramuscularly with 3-5 ml of vitamine calcium and 5-10 ml of vitamin E injection (twice a day); vitamin D 3600-1200 international units, once a day, or take appropriate amount of raw

First, treat postpartum paralysis of sows. Postpartum paralysis of sows mostly occurs within 2-5 days postpartum. At the beginning of the disease, the spirit is depressed, appetite decreases, lactation decreases, and body temperature is normal or slightly elevated. Light standing difficulty, hindquarters swaying; typical can not stand, lie down lethargic.

During the treatment, 4% bone powder, AD3 powder and trace element additives were added to the feed. Diseased pigs are injected intramuscularly with 3-5ml of vitamin E injection, 5-10ml of vitamin E injection (twice a day), and vitamin D3600-1200 international units, once a day, or take appropriate amount of quicklime and water to stir and sit, each time when feeding sick sows, take 300400ml limewater supernatant mixed into the feed, generally continuous feeding for 10 days, the effect is significant.

Second, treat postpartum paralysis of ewes. Postpartum paralysis is a sudden dysfunctional disease of ewes. It is mainly characterized by pharynx, tongue, intestinal paralysis and loss of consciousness as well as quadriplegia. Intravenous calcium supplementation is used in clinic, but the effect is not ideal. It is advisable to take Codonopsis pilosula, Atractylodes macrocephala, jujube, motherwort, astragalus, licorice, Angelica, 20 grams of peony, 20 grams of tangerine peel, 10 grams of cohosh and Bupleurum, water frying, plus 100 ml of liquor, 1 dose a day, 2 consecutive doses, can be cured. In addition, during pregnancy, ewes bask in the sun and exercise more; reduce calcium and high-protein feed 2 weeks after delivery; and drink warm saline and calcium feed to ewes after delivery, which also has a good effect on the prevention of ewe paralysis.

 
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