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CATDOLL: Treatment and prevention of ileitis in fattening pigs

Treatment of ileitis in fattening pigs

Ileitis in fattening pigs is a common digestive system disease that brings great harm to the breeding industry. For the treatment of ileitis in fattening pigs, we can take the following measures:

  • Drug treatment: Ileitis in fattening pigs is mainly caused by bacteria, and antibiotics can be used for treatment, such as erythromycin, oxytetracycline, etc. Drug treatment needs to be carried out under the guidance of a veterinarian and should be carried out according to the dosage and time of administration.
  • Adjust feed: Ileitis in fattening pigs is closely related to the digestion and absorption of feed. The feed formula can be adjusted to reduce the protein content and increase the cellulose content to reduce the burden on the ileum.
  • Strengthen drinking water management: Keeping drinking water clean and sufficient is conducive to the health of the pig's digestive system. You can add an appropriate amount of electrolyte solution to enhance the pig's immunity.
  • Environmental hygiene: Keeping the pig house clean and dry can reduce the breeding of bacteria and parasites, which will help prevent and control ileitis in fattening pigs.
  • Reasonable breeding management: do a good job of vaccination, strengthen the immunity of pigs, improve resistance, and reduce the possibility of disease. Pay attention to reasonable feeding management, do not overfeed, and avoid burdening the digestive system.

Preventive measures for ileitis in fattening pigs

In addition to timely treatment of ileitis in fattening pigs, we can also take some preventive measures to reduce the incidence of the disease:

  • Regular check-ups: Ask your veterinarian to perform regular check-ups to detect any abnormalities in your pigs’ bodies so that you can intervene in time.
  • Reasonable feeding methods: According to the age, weight and other factors of the pigs, reasonably allocate feed, control the stocking density, and keep the feeding environment clean and dry.
  • Vaccination: Vaccinate fattening pigs according to veterinary advice and breeding plans to improve the immunity of pigs.
  • Regular disinfection: Regularly disinfect pig houses and equipment to kill the breeding environment of pathogens and parasites.
  • Drinking water management: Keep the feeding water clean and sufficient, add an appropriate amount of electrolyte solution to improve the resistance of pigs.

Through the above treatment methods and preventive measures, we can effectively control and prevent the occurrence of ileitis in fattening pigs and ensure the stable development of the breeding industry. Thank you for reading this article and I hope it will be helpful to you!

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