Piglet ferret is an acute intestinal infectious disease caused by pathogenic E. coli. The disease usually occurs in piglets aged 6 to 10 days. It can occur throughout the year. However, it occurs more frequently in early spring, severe winter, and midsummer. After one litter of piglets become ill, the rest of the pigs develop disease. This often causes a large number of newborn piglets to die or cause them to die. After the recovery, the growth and development are unfavorable and the harm to the pig industry is very serious.
Once the piglet is infected with the disease, the main clinical symptoms are mainly scrofula, and the paste-like thin excrement that contains gray and white mixed mucus has specific rancid odor. Perianal, tail, and hind limbs were contaminated with faeces, the spirit was wilted, and the coat was dull and stunted. In severe cases, defecation is incontinence, dehydration, pneumonia, and finally failure. Without timely treatment can become stiff pigs, the general course of 5 to 6 days.
prevention
1. The pig house should be clean and dry, remove excrement in time, keep it warm and cold.
2. Submerged, diligently. Raising utensils to wash and diligently disinfect.
3. The sows should pay attention to the proper preparation of feeds during pregnancy, and strengthen the feed when the postpartum milk is insufficient. Improve the immunity.
4. Wipe the nipples and breasts with 0.1% potassium permanganate for the farrowing sows and then feed them to the piglets.
5. The pregnant sows were injected with inoculated piglets diarrhea genetic engineering bivalent vaccine 3 weeks before the delivery.
treatment
1. Quick stop, intramuscular injection, 0.1 to 0.15 ml per kilogram body weight twice daily.
2. Haidawang injection, intramuscular injection, 0.1 ml per kilogram of body weight, twice daily, or mixed intravenous glucose infusion of normal saline once daily.
3. Interest injection, intramuscular injection. 0.1 to 0.15 ml per kilogram body weight twice daily.
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