Pig lice and flea control occurs in pig farms. Do you know how to control pigs?
Published: 2024-11-03 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Pig lice and flea control occurs in pig farms. Do you know how to control pigs?
Today we talk about pig lice and fleas: pig lice are often parasitic on the base of the ears, neck, abdomen and inner limbs of pigs. Sick pig itching, friction everywhere, causing rash, suppurative dermatitis, depilation and peeling, etc., serious infection caused pig anemia. Swine lice is also an important medium for the transmission of swine pox. Fleas parasitic on pigs are human fleas, often parasitic on pigs raised in a filthy environment.
Prevention and treatment:
(1) 1% potassium permanganate water rinse, 3% come to Suer to spray the parasitic parts of pig lice and fleas, but beware of catching cold.
(2) Trichlorfon was boiled in clear oil, dried to cool, and then dabbed on the affected part.
That's all.
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market-cotton price
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Today-Rice Price
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Pig price
Corn price
MySheen website
Method of planting
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