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Fox vitamin b6 deficiency

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The disease mostly occurs in the fox breeding period, when vitamin B6 deficiency, the male fox appears azoospermia, while the female fox causes empty pregnancy or fetal death, and the growth and development of young foxes are retarded. Therefore, once the lack of vitamin B6 in feed, it will cause great losses to fox production. Symptoms: loss of appetite of foxes, keratosis of epithelial cells, paralysis of hindlimbs in patients with acanthosis, and hypochromic anemia of small cells. The empty rate of pregnant female foxes increased, and the mortality rate of newborn foxes increased. Male fox sexual function disappeared or asexual or asexual reflex, no sperm. Male fox testicular Ming

The disease mostly occurs in the fox breeding period, when vitamin B6 deficiency, the male fox appears azoospermia, while the female fox causes empty pregnancy or fetal death, and the growth and development of young foxes are retarded. Therefore, once the lack of vitamin B6 in feed, it will cause great losses to fox production.

Symptoms: loss of appetite of foxes, keratosis of epithelial cells, paralysis of hindlimbs in patients with acanthosis, and hypochromic anemia of small cells. The empty rate of pregnant female foxes increased, and the mortality rate of newborn foxes increased. Male fox sexual function disappeared or asexual or asexual reflex, no sperm. The testes of male foxes were significantly reduced, internal degeneration of testis and no spermatozoa. The young fox showed growth retardation. Female foxes must now be returned to postpone pregnancy, and it has been reported that urinary stones in healthy male foxes are associated with vitamin B6 deficiency.

Prevention and treatment: timely use of vitamin B6 preparation for treatment. Estrus with 1.2 mg, once a day, hair growth cycle 0.9 mg; growth period with 0.6 mg, can be mixed in the feed to give. If it is an injection, it can be injected proportionally.

In order to avoid vitamin B6 deficiency in foxes, it is required that the amount of vitamin B6 in the diet should not be less than 0.9 mg in 100 grams of dry matter, or 0.25 grams per 418 kilojoules of feed.

 
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