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Dutch pigs can't feed steamed buns The specific recipe can be found in the Dutch pig bar I won't copy it here.
Let's talk about urine, your Dutch pig has urine calcium, and if it's red, it's more serious urine calcium, and when our pigs first came, they had a lot of urine for a long time, and the color is much redder than your pig, and at first it's light red, and then the color gets darker and darker, and finally it turns brown, and when it is finally found, it's fed a weed, and you can start with what it eats, and think about what they've eaten.
As for the grass to eat, as long as the grass is non-toxic and has not been contaminated by exhaust gases, pesticides, or animal feces, it is good to wash it, dry it, or wipe it dry before eating.
Ah, yes, and oh, if your pig is less than three months old, it is normal to have occasional slight calcium urine, anyway, that's what everyone told me, and I'll tell you so, hehe, it's all my own experience, if you still want to ask, you can ask me
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I'm telling you, is that feeding method of yours wrong? Dutch pigs should eat professional feed on the market, and then be provided with fresh cool boiled water every day, not tap water. Then you have to eat some grass, if your Dutch pig is more than 3 months old, you can eat Timusi grass.
Online pet stores sell everything, and vegetables and the like will have pesticides, so it's impossible for you not to wash them. I can't eat too much of the dish... Steamed bread?
I haven't tried it, it is recommended not to feed, it is easy to gas... Before you buy it, you mean the hawker, you can't believe the hawker's words, that's unscientific. How can the vegetable leaves be fed every day, if the pesticides are not washed, then diarrhea is fatal, the landlord thinks twice.
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Feed more green fodder [greens, radish, alfalfa grass, carrots].
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Summary. The urine of Dutch pigs is milky white, which is generally thought to be caused by calciuria, excessive intake of protein calcium.
The urine of Dutch pigs is milky white, which is generally thought to be caused by calciuria, excessive intake of protein calcium.
What is the reason for the milky white urine of the young Dutch pigs.
I give alfalfa grass and greens every day.
It's been less than two months.
This is the phenomenon of urine calcium, which is more normal for Dutch pigs. Calcium in pig urine refers to the excretion of excess calcium in pigs with urine, and the main form of excretion is calcium oxalate crystals. Therefore, pig urine calcium is a normal physiological phenomenon, just like a crocodile uses tears to excrete excess salt from the body.
So what to do, the stool is normal, the eating is normal, and the vitality is okay, that is, proteinuria.
Don't you need to deal with it.
Does it proteinuria not need to be treated.
Control your diet. Don't overdo it, and don't overdo it.
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Dutch pigs are guinea pigs. The smell of Dutch pigs is too strong, which is the characteristic of Dutch pigs, except for the owner to clean the feces of Dutch pigs frequently, and frequent ventilation to alleviate it, there is no better way.
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My treatment: The cage of the Dutch pig generally has a chassis, its urine and poop will fall to the chassis, I laid a thick layer of sawdust on the chassis, put a pet urine pad on the sawdust, drag the chassis out every morning to throw away the urine pad and the poop on the urine pad and then replace a new urine pad (if the urine volume is not too large, you can also just pour out the poop and use the urine pad for another day, I think a urine pad can be used for two days at most, otherwise it is unhygienic and easy to cause diseases) I change the sawdust in the chassis once a week. Then the nest where the Dutch pig sleeps should pay attention to cleaning, because it will poop and pee in its own nest, I put a towel or small cloth in the nest, change a new towel or cloth every morning, wash and dry the dirty ones before using them (sawdust and urine pads** are available).
As long as you pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene, there will be no odor
Also, upstairs, celery doesn't seem to be able to be fed)
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No way, that's what it looks like, it's almost the same as a rabbit, it's the same, it's all soothing after a long time, but you can keep them in the yard, as long as it's okay in the winter where the wind is facing the sun, otherwise keep it on the balcony, remember to ventilate.
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The odor can be reduced with some air fresheners.
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Although Dutch pigs look very cute, but the smell of Dutch pigs is big, especially the smell of urine is very serious, and Dutch pigs do not like to be clean, easy to breed bacteria and parasites, more active, like to call, especially noisy, it is recommended to find a more secluded and empty place to raise.
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Take a bath and clean frequently.
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<>OneDutch pigsBlood in the urine and symptoms
If it is found that the Dutch pig has blood in the urine and the mental state, then the pet owner should pay attention to it, recall the recent diet of the Dutch pig, whether he has fed the Dutch pig too much calcium-rich food, so it leads to the Dutch pig urine calcium.
and further trigger symptoms of blood in the urine. Because the urine blood of Dutch pigs is mostly caused by the aggravation of urinary calcium, it can be said that the urine blood of Dutch pigs is the most serious reaction to their urine calcium.
If Dutch pigs are fed more calcium-rich food for a long time, resulting in excessive calcium absorption in Dutch pigs for a long time, but not taking in enough water, under this condition, Dutch pigs are prone to urinary stones.
Disease, caused by calcium stones in the urinary tract of Dutch pigs, causing obstruction or damage to their urinary tract. Dutch pigs with urinary stone disease tend to feel unusual pain when urinating, and as a result, loss of appetite, decreased mobility, shivering, grinding teeth, and hematuria.
These symptoms are common symptomatic manifestations of urinary tract damage in Dutch pigs, in the urinary tract stones.
Under the influence of Dutch pigs, every time they urinate, they will feel abnormal pain, if the pain is very severe, it will also cause Dutch pigs to have pain to the symptoms of teeth grinding, of course, because of their urinary tract stone infection and other reasons, it is also very common to have blood in the urine. In addition, if the disease also induces cystitis.
In the case of disease, it may also cause frequent urination in Dutch pigs. When stones severely block the urethra of Dutch pigs, they can also cause them to stop urinating.
Second, the first method of uremia in Dutch pigs
**Uroemia in Dutch pigs, attention needs to be paid to adjusting the diet of Dutch pigs and stopping feeding alfalfa grass to Dutch pigs.
Feed Timothy grass instead.
And be careful not to feed calcium-rich food, usually you can feed it mainly special feed for Dutch pigs, and ensure that Dutch pigs drink enough water. The key to the prevention of the disease is to keep the calcium intake of Dutch pigs reasonable, if they take too much calcium, it is easy to occur urinary calcium, and in severe cases, hematuria.
The above is Dr. Paw's introduction to the ** and ** methods of urine blood in Dutch pigs. Pet owners do not have to worry more about raising Dutch pigs, generally as long as the diet of Dutch pigs is reasonable, you can well avoid the phenomenon of calcium and blood in the urine of Dutch pigs.
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<>The normal state of urine in Dutch pigs
1. Under normal circumstances, the urine of Dutch pigs should be opaque milky white, and it cannot be completely transparent. However, according to relevant surveys, according to the difference in the sex of Dutch pigs, the color of the urine of Dutch pigs of different sexes is also different. The urine of female Dutch pigs is milky and relatively viscous.
2. In addition, the color of the urine of Dutch pigs is also affected by the diet of Dutch pigs.
impact. Because there are some trace elements in the fruits, vegetables and grasses that it often eats, and the chemical composition of these trace elements is similar to hemoglobin, which means that Dutch pigs can absorb iron in fruits, vegetables and grasses, and color the urine during the transmission of the kidneys and ureters, resulting in the color of the urine they excrete appearing red, similar to the color of blood.
3. In addition, depending on the type of vegetables and fruits that pet owners give to Dutch pigs, sometimes the urine of Dutch pigs may also appear orange or light green, and this phenomenon generally appears after a few seconds of urinating.
Therefore, the urine of Dutch pigs may appear in the above three conditions, and the above conditions are normal, that is to say, it is normal for Dutch pigs to have urine of different colors and is very healthy. Therefore, when pet owners find that the urine color of Dutch pigs is abnormal, they can identify whether it is caused by one of the above conditions, and can try to reduce the amount of fruits and vegetables that were fed last time to see if the color of their urine has changed accordingly, so as to make accurate judgments.
Dr. Paw Paw warm tips: to determine the cat's urine color change is the cause of urine coloration or urine abnormality, according to the color of its urine is not a few seconds after the display of this important criterion, if it is the urine color of the Dutch pig, the change in the color of its urine is generally changed after a few seconds of discharge, and also has a faint fluorescent color.
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The reasons for the appearance of red urine in Dutch pigs may be related to the following:
1.Cystitis: Cystitis in Dutch pigs is a relatively common disease, and in this case, the urine of Dutch pigs will appear red or brown. Cystitis is caused by an infection and can be improved with medications**.
2.Urethral stones: When a Dutch pig has a urethral stone, red blood will appear in the urine, and the Dutch pig may also have difficulty urinating and frequent urination. Urethral stones require surgery or other methods.
3.Malnutrition: A lack of vitamin C in the diet of Dutch pigs can also lead to the appearance of red urine. Vitamin C is one of the nutrients needed for the coarse flushing of Dutch pig residue, and if this vitamin is deficient, Dutch pigs will experience urethral inflammation and other problems.
4.Trauma: The red appearance of urine in Dutch pigs may be caused by some kind of trauma, such as wear and tear bleeding during defecation. In this case, Dutch pigs need to receive ** to control the flow of blood.
If your Dutch pig has red urine, it is advisable to seek medical attention in time to determine the cause of the problem and choose the right method. At the same time, the diet and living environment of Dutch pigs also need to be improved to prevent similar health problems.
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The normal urine of Dutch pigs is pale yellow, slightly mixed, and alkaline. When the urine appears cloudy, it means that there may be poor digestion. This may be due to an overfeeding of concentrate, which is more common in young pigs.
When the urine appears red, some are pale red, some are brick red and different shades of milky white, the color will be more obvious when the urine is alkaline. This is a reaction of too much calcium, which is a normal phenomenon, because after absorbing too much calcium, the excess calcium can only be excreted in the urine. During the dry food period, red urine may occur when the feed is changed from a feed with a slightly lower calcium content to a feed with a slightly higher calcium content.
Isn't there a special bathing sand... I am not afraid of it dying with water...
Tell you a sticker, Dutch pig sticker, the top must be seen.
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