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 22/08/2003
Engormix.com
Argentina
dead Pigs
Which can it be the cause that to the moment of the childbirth dead pigs are born, seemingly in an initial stage of the gestation, and other deads already being well formed?
 27/12/2003
magali velasquez
Colombia
it could be some parvovirosis for lack of strict norms of vaccination in the sows.
 15/04/2004
Eddy Rolando Of Peace Véliz
Guatemala
To the moment it is considered that it exists two types of dead born pigs.

Type I: Pigs that are born wornout. They are signs of destruction of the fabrics (autolisis). This idica that are dead pigs before the beginning of the childbirth.

Type II: Similar pigs to those born alive, without signs of destruction of the fabrics. These die during the childbirth process. If the same one is assisted and to the pigs also around a 90 of those born deads of this type would survive. And what is more notorious is that of a 70 to 80% are of the type II.

Those of the type I if they are very related to specific pathologies.
We would have to begin to define that type of dead born pigs is presenting
In it paginates it of Calier, in the section of articles, in fact in the article of the month of March of 2003, I wrote an article that is denominated But pigs for sow per year", there you can find a little more than information and you can consult me any doubt in this respect.
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 15/04/2004
JAVIER HERNANDEZ
Mexico
Alejandro:
To be speaking of the same thing. That that your you outline they are not been born dead but mummies. It can be infectious, as parvovirus. This causes the death of some pigs around the 70 days of gestation, the mummy is from 8 to 10 cm. and it is up in a number of 1, all the mummies have the same size. It can kill to all the litter or to produce abortions.
Leptospira not, like he/she moves of pig in pig, killing them, the mummies are of different sizes.
Not infectious it can be some problem of fights in sows causing detachment of the nutritious contribution and to die.
The other thing is if to the childbirth they are formed as the alive pigs, then these they die around the childbirth. It watches over the order where he/she appears so that there it is the moment to be applied but in the attention of the childbirth. It can be that the sow is tired and you/he/she is when oxitocina should be applied.
It defines that it is what is happening you.
Greetings
 15/04/2004
JAVIER HERNANDEZ
Mexico
to speak of the same thing, the deads to the first gestation third mummies are called, and the other thing is been born dead to the moment of the childbirth.
That size is the mummies?
Do they have blood the cords of the navel?
 11/10/2004
EDUARDO MARTINEZ CHAVEZ
Colombia
Hello, greetings.
I thank all information that you/they offer me about lechonas death with signs like those that found in one of seventy days that died two days ago with quick breathing, afebril, fine tremor in hands and paws, fling in indifferent position, was not sustained when lifting it and he/she didn't receive anything from foods, there were not diarrhea neither secretions. It is of a lot of interest to know that it is and that I manage he/she could give him.
Very kind.



 23/10/2006
Julio´césar Calderón Pérez
Mexico
do they excuse without leaving me the topic that you/they are trying, it already arose me a doubt to my also, is it supposed that to induce the childbirth the product he/she has to see in the liberation of hormones that you/they unchain and do they help the sow to give birth to but like it is that the sow gives birth to all her mummified breedings and any alive or complete without mummification but dead, like the childbirth is unchained if the dead product no longer makes it???
 23/10/2006
Julio Caesar Calderón Pérez
Mexico
Mainly, the death of breedings of pigs before the childbirth is for two factors, one the pathological and other the problems that he/she can have the sow, the pathological ones can be for illnesses that affect the pig directly or for the mother's vascular problems that cause that the mother goes taking the liquids of the alantoide and later on of the amnios or I liquidate amniotico and you/he/she will begin to absorb the liquids of the products until causing the mummies to as commonly they know each other.
 12/12/2006
Reymer Pérez Callata
Peru
My dear one Sir: their question is interesting... because I have to admit that they also happen those cases in my farm. Good, one of the most common agents is the brucela aburtus (Brocelosis) that commonly produces fetal mummifications. It would be also bound to an inadequate feeding in the last gestation third. Likewise it can be genetic because I saw cases that swinish of the meat races mostly they have those problems... It can also be due to the medioambiente, since my farm is located to a height of 3 825 m.s.n.m. in the city of Juliaca. I also wait their comments of you, because it is very common this case.
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