Pig farmers encounter piglets that are sparse and do not eat, try these tricks to get it easily

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-30

Loose piglets and not eating is a common problem in the process of pig raising, and if not dealt with in time, it will have a negative impact on the health and growth of piglets. In order to solve this problem, we need to understand its causes and take measures accordingly.

First of all, we need to understand the cause of diarrhea in piglets. Common causes include indigestion, infection with viruses or bacteria, parasitic infections, etc. If the piglets are diarrhea due to indigestion, then the feed formula needs to be adjusted to increase the crude fiber content and reduce the intake of high-nutrient foods. If diarrhea is caused by infection with a virus or bacteria, it is necessary to use antibiotics or antiviral drugs**. If it is due to parasitic infection, then anthelmintic drugs are required**.

Secondly, we need to take corresponding measures to alleviate the symptoms of diarrhea and lack of food in piglets. First of all, the piglets can be provided with some easily digestible food, such as boiled pumpkin, sweet potatoes, etc., to reduce the burden on the stomach. Secondly, the piglets can be provided with some beneficial bacteria such as probiotics or lactic acid bacteria to regulate the balance of intestinal flora. If the piglets show signs of dehydration, they need to be hydrated and electrolytes in a timely manner.

Finally, in order to prevent the occurrence of diarrhea and non-eating of piglets, we need to strengthen feeding management, keep the pig house clean and dry, and disinfect regularly to avoid cross-infection. At the same time, it is necessary to formulate the feed reasonably according to the growth stage and nutritional needs of the piglets to avoid overfeeding or malnutrition.

In short, to solve the problem of piglets running loose and not eating, we need to understand the causes and take corresponding measures. At the same time, it is necessary to strengthen feeding management, keep the pig house clean and dry, and disinfect regularly to avoid cross-infection.

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