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it Cuts of the navel

 
 
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 05/01/2005
Engormix.com
Argentina
it Cuts of the navel
Dear friends: Could somebody indicate me on the best way of making the cut of the navel? I have so in expert that is not to act without considerations and to cut of a cut,... That I orchestrate should I use? A worn away scalpel? Do tile blunt? Also, I have heard detractors and lovers of he/she practices it of the navel bond in the personal thing, I believe that it should not be made, but I would like to listen their opinions and foundations. From already, many thank you for the contributions that can make. A thousand thank you and cordial greetings from Mendoza, Argentina... Adrián
 09/01/2005
Matarazzo, Adrián
Argentina
can seriously nobody inform I eat up the navel it is cut? Don't you make it? Please, it is really important for my to learn like one makes this. Any info will thank them to him... Thank you. Greetings
 11/01/2005
juan carlos of the pava p
Venezuela
A very simple technique and with excellent results it is to make a knot with the same umbilical cord at a distance of approximately 5 centimeters of the birth of the cord and later to travel him until it collides at the same time with the stomach of the pig that he/she crowds together

Once the knot this very tight one applies some disinfectant or antiseptic of use veterinarian as blue of metileno or gentian violet on the cord and the opposed end of the same one.
It is not necessary to cut the cord, this he/she will dry off for if alone and he/she will come off from the knot in approximately 24 hours.

This technique reduces in an important way the possibility of having bled and it doesn't cause wounded that can cause later infections.

Make the test, it is very simple.

 13/01/2005
Matarazzo, Adrián
Argentina
Dear Juan Carlos: A thousand thank you for the fact. I will put it in he/she practices at once, what I don't understand is if it is cut between the knot and the stomach or after the knot, but I will already see it for myself. A thousand thank you and luck
 22/01/2005
Jorge German Vázquez
Mexico
Hello friend, in the particular thing, I comment you that after carrying out the activities of hygiene and massage of the pig, and with the presence of an assistant, you proceed to tie the cord unbilical with thread of disinfected cotton, at a distance aprox. of 5 cm, short and you disinfect with solutions yodadas or gentian violet, he/she receives a cordial greeting.
 24/01/2005
Matarazzo, Adrián
Argentina
Dear Jorge: Thank you for your contribution!!! Does the bond have it to him to leave? There are many colleagues that sustain that the cord acts as drainage and in the case of infections, if this ligature, brings problems... Which your opinion is? Cordial greetings...
Adrián
 24/03/2005
Oscar Arroyave
Colombia
In the measure that you/they go being born, I disinfect the navel and at the two hours I cut, but I don't tie, this has avoided me the presence of many hernias, the important thing is immediately he/she is born to disinfect, this he/she dries off totally and then short to but or less two centrimetros.Yo had the he/she practices of tiing, if it doesn't become care, it is sometimes almost a jet i,perceptible of blood or a leak and the pig you desnagra.
 22/04/2005
blond ximena
Colombia
hello I want to share the practice of navel court that we carry out and with which we have good results. First take the navel of their base and I carry out a soft massage (to avoid hemorrhages) Then short the navel to 4 cm of the base and immediately I disinfect with dye of iodine or pure iodine (I am careful to disinfect the whole navel), then I tie strong to 2 cm of the base (the thread this previously disinfected with alcohol) and finally I disinfect again.
I wait that it is he/she practices the recommendation.
 23/04/2005
Capaó_Real_Jara
Spain
very good ximena. greetings.
 28/04/2005
ramon villavicencio saavedra
Peru
somebody has tried to crawl from way distal to proximal the content of the navel and without any surgical method to cut, but that disinfecting has read it improves me a lot the immunity of the pig he/she has to do with the cells mothers.
me particularmen you nocorto alone navels falls but if there is to be taking care of the scaring this will also depend on the instalciones.
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