Can pregnant sows be dewormed, and can sows be dewormed 7 days before giving birth

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. The harm of parasites to pigs.

    Parasites are the most neglected problem in pig farms and the most harmful factor to pig farms. Adults compete with pigs for nutrients, larvae cause poor absorption of pig nutrients, migratory larvae destroy the intestinal wall of pigs, liver tissue structure and physiological functions, induce pneumonia, enteritis, bloody diarrhea, dysentery, ulcers, anemia, etc., causing unnecessary losses to pig farms.

    2. Can pregnant sows be dewormed?

    Anthelmintic drugs are generally toxic and easy to cause abortion to pregnant sows, so they are generally not dewormed during pregnancy. However, levamisole is minimally toxic, so it can be dewormed in early pregnancy. For sows in the late stages of pregnancy, it is better to wait until after farrowing before deworming for the sake of prudence.

    Note: It is best not to use drugs for deworming during pregnancy, especially internal anthelmintic drugs (such as pyrethrum, etc.), otherwise it is easy to cause abortion. If the disease is more severe, milder drugs (such as levamizole, etc.) can be used one month before farrowing and mixed into the sow feed to feed deworming.

    3. Precautions for the use of anthelmintic drugs.

    Now there are a lot of anthelmintic drugs on the market, the most common is ivermectin anthelmin, ivermectin anthelmins are cheap, and they can also be dewormed, but they are relatively large, and some even have drug residues, so this kind of anthelmintic drugs should never be used for pregnant female animals, and the use of more will affect the feed intake of pigs, and the stress is also great, so when using this kind of anthelmintic drugs, multi-dimensional will be used to reduce stress.

    Note: Ivermectin is ineffective against tapeworms and flukes, and albendazole is ineffective against nematodes and arthropods. Sows can be mated in about 5 to 7 days after weaning, which is enough time for deworming.

    Fourth, the correct way to repel insects.

    For example: according to the weight of the pig to deworm, according to the albendazole 8 mg kg body weight, one meal in the morning, 3 times in a row, 3 times in a row, 3 times every 10 days, this for the deworming of the pig without insects, the effect is very good.

    Pay attention to carefully observe the deworming effect to see if there are any insects excreted in the feces. **The more thorough the disinfection measures are taken, the more effective the parasitic disease control will be, and after several years of continuous control, the parasite decontamination of the pig farm can be achieved. (In order to consolidate the curative effect, especially for pigs introduced outside, the precursor worm must be isolated, and then isolated for a period of time before they can be grouped).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Sows in the lactating period can not be dewormed, because if the use of insect repellent will carry toxins, the sow and the piglets in the belly will bring certain harm, it should be noted that the lactating sow should be cleaned up frequently, but also to feed nutritious food, regular maintenance for it, so as to ensure its healthy production.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Deworming is not recommended 7 days before farrowing in sows. This is due to the fact that during this period, the sow's body is very weak, especially close to farrowing, and the sow is highly susceptible to external stress.

    Deworming drugs can have a negative impact on the sow's body and even jeopardize farrowing and later postpartum recovery. If you need to deworm your sows, do so within 10 to 14 days of farrowing. Consult your veterinarian before using any anthelmintic medication for the best advice and regimen.

    Deworming is not recommended 7 days before farrowing in sows. This is due to the fact that during this period, the sow's body is very weak, especially when it is close to farrowing, and the sow is extremely susceptible to external stress. Deworming drugs can have a negative chain effect on the sow's body and even jeopardize farrowing and later postpartum recovery.

    If you need to deworm your sows, do so within 10 to 14 days of farrowing. Consult your veterinarian for the best advice and regimen before using any anthelmintic medication.

    What anthelmintic drugs are used 10 to 14 days after giving birth are not harmful to the pigs.

    Within 10 to 14 days after farrowing, some safer anthelmintic drugs can usually be used to prevent the pigs from being infected with internal and external parasites. Commonly used drugs are ivermectin, doxomapba, primic, formazin, etc. These drugs can effectively prevent and control infections of internal parasites such as roundworms, lung flukes, hookworms, etc.

    However, in order to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the drug, it is recommended to consult a special veterinarian and follow the instructions and dosage for use. In addition, regular cleaning and disinfection of the pig house is also one of the important measures to prevent and control internal and external parasites.

    How much to dose. Ivermectin.

    I'm sorry, pro I don't have enough background knowledge to this issue. Consult a veterinarian or other professional for the most accurate advice.

    You can consult your local veterinarian to give the right answer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Sows need to pay attention to the following conditions before giving birth:1

    Feeding environment: In order to ensure that sows can produce and recover well before, during and after farrowing, the feeding environment should be clean and hygienic, keep ventilated, and avoid being disturbed by excessive noise. 2.

    Diet management: Sows need to get adequate nutrition before giving birth, including protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, etc. In order to protect the health of sows and fetuses, excessive drinking should be avoided, especially before farrowing, so as not to let sows eat too much and too dense feed, so as not to cause dystocia.

    3.Physical examination: pregnant sows need a physical examination before giving birth to confirm the pregnancy and other physical conditions.

    If there are any health problems, it is essential to consult a professional veterinarian for diagnosis and **. 4.Deworming:

    Sows should be dewormed before farrowing. Commonly used anthelmintic drugs are praziquantel, imidacloprid, verocin, etc. 5.

    Grasp the expected date of delivery: according to the sow's pregnancy time and other factors (such as sow weight, daily diet, etc.), calculate the time when the sow will give birth in advance, so as to take corresponding measures, such as surgical equipment, prepare enough clean cleaning supplies, etc. In short, the feeding management of sows before farrowing is very critical, and appropriate adjustments and improvements should be made based on individual differences and actual conditions.

    Hello, sows can be dewormed 7 days before giving birth, but you need to pay attention to the type and amount of drugs used, so as not to cause adverse effects on the mother smile and the pigs and fetuses. Deworming is recommended under the guidance of a veterinarian and the dosage is determined according to the weight of the sow and other individual differences. In addition, pay attention to observe the sow's reaction after the application of the drug, and touch the pants in time to deal with any abnormal reactions.

    Sows need to pay attention to the following conditions before giving birth:1Breeding Environment:

    In order to ensure that sows can produce and recover well before, during and after farrowing, the feed-based environment should be clean and hygienic, and be ventilated to avoid excessive noise disturbances. 2.Diet Management:

    Sows need to get adequate nutrition before giving birth, including protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, etc. In order to protect the health of sows and fetuses, excessive drinking should be avoided, especially before farrowing, so as not to let sows eat too much and too dense feed, so as not to cause dystocia. 3.

    Physical examination: pregnant sows need a physical examination before giving birth to confirm the pregnancy and other physical conditions. If there are any health problems, it is essential to consult a professional veterinarian for diagnosis and **.

    4.Deworming: Sows should be dewormed before farrowing.

    Commonly used anthelmintic drugs are praziquantel, imidacloprid, verocin, etc. 5.Grasp the expected date of delivery:

    According to the gestation time of the sow and other factors (such as sow weight, daily diet, etc.), the time when the sow will give birth is calculated in advance, so that corresponding measures can be taken, such as surgical equipment, prepare enough clean cleaning products, etc. In short, the feeding management of sows before farrowing is very important, and appropriate adjustments and improvements should be made based on individual differences and actual conditions.

    Hello dear, this is the condition that sows need to pay attention to before giving birth, for your reference, I hope it can help you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, glad to answer for you. <>

    Sows that are not dewormed will not cause abortion, but pregnant sows should not be dewormed as much as possible, especially when taking anthelmintic drugs such as pyrethrum, etc., anthelmintic drugs generally have a certain toxicity, and it is easy to cause abortion to pregnant sows, so they are generally not dewormed during the gestation of sows.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Youkuan can choose levamisole, trichlorfon, thiamizole hydrochloride, etc., nitrothione and thiodichlorophenol can be used to repel trematodes, praziquantel can be used to drive cardiacosis, and acetamethine and sulfonamides can be used to drive toxoplasmosis.

    2. Grasp the time According to the type of parasite and the development of pigs, under normal circumstances, it is best to deworm pigs for the first time when the pigs weigh 30 kg.

    3. In order to facilitate the absorption of anthelmintic drugs, pigs should be fasted for 12 to 18 hours before deworming.

    4. To deworm the pigs, the dosage should be calculated first, and the drug should be crushed and evenly mixed into the feed for feeding. During the deworming period (generally 6 days), feeding should be carried out in a fixed place so that the good selling site can be cleaned and disinfected.

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