What s going on with a sudden big pimple on the pig s neck

Updated on healthy 2024-02-08
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's not very big, it may be caused by injections, and it is very likely that it is infected or centipede.

    It's possible to bite anything! Once I had one head in my family, I got a shot of penicillin.

    Just one stitch, it disappeared after three days.

    Pigs are a vertebrate.

    Mammals, domestic animals, and paleo-omnivorous mammals are mainly divided into domestic pigs and wild boars. Pigs are currently considered to be short for pigs. Pigs have different physical characteristics depending on the breed; It is usually characterized by large ears, long head, short limbs, straight nose, fat body, and narrow back.

    The coat is coarse and stiff, and the fur color is usually white, pink, black, brown, and flower color.

    Domestic pig is a subspecies of wild boar that was domesticated by humans, with shorter tusks than wild boars, and is one of the domestic animals domesticated by humans.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally, the disinfection is not strict or the needle is folded inside, and it will be infected and suppurated for a long time, resulting in pustules, which can be cut open after it matures and rinsed with disinfectant water. However, it is obvious that your condition is not infected and suppurated, but the drug has been injected into the fat, which may be caused by your improper operation or too short needle. Hope what has been said helps you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Well, it's pus, it's okay, it's going to break, and when the time comes, you can inject some iodine into it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Atopic dermatitis.

    Mosquitoes and flies bite pigs, and the bacteria of pigs will secrete endotoxins, and plaques, fat-soluble dermatitis and toxin dermatitis.

    2. Immunosuppressive diseases.

    Immunosuppressive diseases are very harmful to pigs, porcine dermatitis nephritis syndrome, chronic swine fever and porcine epierythrocyte body caused by porcine circovirus, etc., will directly reduce the resistance of pigs, thereby increasing the incidence of disease.

    3. Parasite and bacterial infection.

    In summer, high temperature and humidity, mosquitoes are rampant, if the pig living environment is not hygienic, feeding is not scientific, disinfection is not thorough, pigs will appear a large number of germs and parasites breeding, mosquito and fly bites in pig farms will also cause the occurrence of pig erythropathy and various diseases.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello stupid, glad for your question. There is a red bump on the neck of the pig is more likely to be pig eczema, ** method: 40 grams of double flowers, 15 grams of Atractylodes with Cha, 20 grams of forsythia, Sophora sophora, rhubarb, Poria cocos, Yin Chen, 30 grams of Yuan plate, 15 grams of withered licorice, co-research for the end, boiling water to flush or feed feeding.

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