The phrase "if you resist the flying plague, you will not clear the farm" means that if you can take the right measures in the face of a serious disease such as African swine fever, even if the farm is infected with the disease, it will not have to be completely cleared. By taking a series of measures, the spread of the disease can be effectively controlled, and healthy pigs can be preserved, providing a basis for future production.
If a pig farm is unfortunately infected with African swine fever, the first measure that needs to be taken is to accurately isolate the sick pigs to prevent the disease from continuing to spread the virus, leading to further spread of the disease in the herd. At the same time as isolation, it is necessary to do a good job of disinfection of the pig house and the surrounding environment, including the culling of all sick and close contact pigs. Pigs in close contact can be isolated if conditions permit, and the culled pigs only need to be harmless to prevent the spread of the virus.
During the process of isolation and disinfection, care needs to be taken to avoid the spread of the virus, especially during the herding of pigs. If it is necessary to drive the sick pigs away, it is necessary to lay adhesive cloth on the passage to prevent the sick pigs from directly touching the ground and railings. At the same time, personnel are required to wear protective clothing, gloves and shoe covers to avoid the spread of the virus. In the process of herding the pigs, disinfectant can be sprayed in the back to eliminate the virus left behind by the sick pigs.
After handling sick pigs, all used protective clothing, shoe covers, adhesive cloths, etc. need to be harmlessly treated to avoid the re-transmission of the virus. At the same time, the barn needs to be thoroughly disinfected to eliminate the presence of viruses.
In order to prevent the recurrence of the disease, it is necessary to add some drugs to the feed, the battle of the four seas, to quickly block the spread of the virus, repair the immune system of pigs, and improve the immunity and disease resistance of pigs. For pigs with reduced feed intake and poor mental state, appropriate treatment can be carried out within five to seven days to significantly improve their condition, thus maximizing the retention of large herds and reducing losses.
I believe that in the face of a serious disease like Xiaofei, as long as the right measures are taken, the spread of the disease can be effectively controlled, and healthy pigs can be preserved, providing a foundation for future production. If your farm is currently facing ASF or wants to produce your pigs safely, you can contact me for a detailed plan.