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Swine health solutions with you in mind

EARLY INFECTIONS WITH MYCOPLASMA?
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EARLY INFECTIONS WITH MYCOPLASMA?

Mycoplasmal infections (i.e. M.hyo) in piglets occurs typically at an age of 6-8 weeks after passive (maternal) immunity wanes.

Early infections with M.hyo are a clear indication of a poor and unstable immunity in the sow herd leading to the production of poor quality colostrum

INJECTING PIGS
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INJECTING PIGS

Injecting, what’s the theory?

Most vaccinations in piglets are administered intramuscularly in the neck, behind the ear.

ANIMAL WELFARE
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ANIMAL WELFARE

Give all the piglets the same opportunity:

Secure colostrum-intake for all

Combine different interventions

Iron supplementation from day 3 or later

Preventative pain treatment = not only for male piglets

Apply pain-relieving/ anti-inflammatory medication with a broad spectrum of activity for docked tails or arthritis

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PREVENTING PAIN

Sucking pigs have an irrepressible desire to live.  However, painful events may have a negative impact on the further development of pigs by:

Lowering milk-intake

Restricting self-preservation instinct (reflex to flee)