What is the reason for the piglets to stand still and vomit?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What is the reason for the piglet to stand still and vomit?

    First of all, consider whether it is an emergency response of the gastrointestinal tract after catching a cold?

    If not, it is acute enteritis, gastroenteritis should be timely, the physique of slaughtered pigs is very weak, and it is easy to die of dehydration.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Porcine infectious gastroenteritis.

    Porcine infectious gastroenteritis is a highly contagious viral infectious disease characterized by vomiting, severe diarrhoea and high mortality in piglets under 2 weeks of age. Although pigs of different ages are susceptible to the virus, mortality is low in pigs over 5 weeks of age. The clinical symptoms of finisher and finisher pigs are mild, showing only a few days of anorexia or diarrhea.

    Under normal circumstances, it can be endured in 7 days. Gilts, base sows and boars present with diarrhoea or anorexia but can tolerate it. If there is a history of onset, there may be resistance without showing any symptoms.

    The disease is characterized by a high mortality rate of newborn piglets, there is no effective method, winter, early spring, especially when the season changes and the weather changes suddenly.

    The typical symptoms of piglets are transient vomiting, yellow watery diarrhea, the excrement often contains curd blocks, foul smell, and high morbidity and mortality in piglets under 2 weeks of age; Growing pigs showed anorexia, diarrhea for several days, accompanied by vomiting, and could be tolerated without medicine; Some sows have elevated body temperature, no milk, vomiting, anorexia, and diarrhea, and most of the sows have mild symptoms and no diarrhea; Gilts and sows exhibit similar symptoms to growing pigs. The incubation period of the disease is short, and most pigs are infected within 18 72 hours, which can be used as the basis for clinical diagnosis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The causes of vomiting are generally central nervous vomiting, including poisoning, pharyngitis, esophagitis, gastritis, enteritis, esophageal obstruction, gastrointestinal obstruction, torsion, intussusception, etc., but you can't stand up, see that the reason for not being able to stand up is neurological or weakness or abdominal pain and reluctance to stand, vomiting and inability to stand up is the main manifestation, so you know what measures to take.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The phenomenon of difficulty in standing piglets is very common in the pig manuscript field, but there are a variety of key touches, and there are three common reasons for this phenomenon, one is feeding problems, the second is not in place, and the third is disease problems. When encountering difficulties in standing piglets, they should first find **, argue and eliminate**, and then carry out symptomatic treatment**.

    1. Feeding problems.

    In the process of feeding, if there is no careful feeding, the ratio of calcium and phosphorus is out of balance, and it is easy to cause piglets to be unable to stand.

    2. Disease **.

    1) If the piglets are found to be staggering, mild paralysis of the hind limbs, etc., then it is likely to be caused by swine Japanese encephalitis.

    2) If the piglets are found to be in a canine sitting position, then most of the cases are caused by swine pasteurellosis.

    3) If the piglet's mental state is found to be poor and it seems to be weak and unstable on its feet, then it is likely that the piglet has salmonellosis. This disease mostly occurs in 30-day-old and 120-day-old pigs, and it is one of the pig diseases that can be infected all year round.

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