Drug Prevention Program for Porcine Respiratory Diseases
A variety of drugs can be used in production to prevent respiratory diseases in pigs. the main drugs are taiamicin (Tailijia), chlortetracycline (doxycycline), oxytetracycline, amoxicillin, Zhiyuanjing, kitasamycin, thiamphenicol, flumenxin, iLihutaisu, taisulfonate and so on. New drugs and drug combinations are also emerging constantly. @ # @ 227 drugs / farms (households) can be flexibly selected according to the actual situation, combined with drug sensitivity tests, it will be more targeted.
Sows were added 100 grams of tamoxin, 300 grams of chlortetracycline and 200 grams of amoxicillin per ton of feed for 7 days before and after delivery. It can also be added 1 kg per ton of feed for continuous use from 3 days before delivery to 5 days after delivery.
100 grams of tamoxin, 300 grams of chlortetracycline and 250 grams of amoxicillin were added to each ton of feed for pigs. You can also add 100 grams of tamoxicin, 250 grams of amoxicillin and 150 grams of doxycycline per ton of feed for continuous use from 7 days before weaning to 14 days after weaning. It can also be used for 7 days before and after weaning by adding 1kg / t of taesulfonic fertilizer to each ton of feed.
After the growing and finishing pigs were transferred to the growing house, 100 grams of tamoxifen, 150 grams of amoxicillin and 150 grams of doxycycline were added to each ton of feed for 7 days. It is also possible to add 1 kg of Taxol to each ton of feed and feed it for 7 days continuously for 10 days before the stress such as group conversion, feeding and vaccination.
Newborn pigs were injected intramuscularly with 0.5 ml of long-acting oxytetracycline at the age of 3 days, 7 days and 21 days, respectively, which could effectively prevent bacterial respiratory diseases. To prevent respiratory diseases caused by parasites such as pulmonary filariasis and Ascaris lumbricoides, Chonglihei and ivermectin powder can be added to the feed for one week at intervals of 7 to 10 days, and then for another week.
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Treatment of acute rumen dyspnea in cattle with cut tobacco
Acute rumen dyspnea is a common disease in cattle. When cattle are fed with a large amount of easily fermented feed, especially legumes before flowering, the disease is most likely to occur; in addition, feeding mildew spoilage, poisonous plants, frosty or dewy forage will also promote the occurrence of the disease. The diseased cattle showed rapid expansion of the abdomen, obvious heave of the left cranium, and elasticity during palpation. In severe cases, there are restless expression, dyspnea, severe heartbeat, weak pulse and conjunctival cyanosis. In the later stage of the disease, the sick cow is depressed, it is extremely difficult to breathe, and he is unwilling to move around.
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Raise growing pigs well in summer and autumn
Piglets are weaned at the age of 3-6 weeks and kept in weaning houses for 4 weeks. When the body weight is 20-50 kg, they are called growing pigs because of the rapid growth of bones and muscles. At this stage, the protein level is 16% and the lysine content is 0.8%. A large amount of adipose tissue is deposited at 50-110 kg, so the levels of protein and lysine can be appropriately reduced to 14% and 0.65%, respectively. General pig farmers are used to using feed concentrate or premix with corn, wheat bran and other raw materials, but it should be noted that the quality of the premix produced by some manufacturers is not up to standard, resulting in pigs.
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