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Lack of milk in sows Hampshire

 
 
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 19/04/2004
Engormix.com
Argentina
Lack of milk in sows Hampshire
The problem that I had was that the female had a litter of 15 pigs, of which 2 were dead. But the problem is not that, but rather the female didn't produce milk for the 13 survivors. The feeding was pre-childbirth to field, and for the nursing nursing was balanced.
From already, thank you.
 22/04/2004
JAVIER HERNANDEZ
Mexico
The lack of milk -like in other points - he/she has many points to revise. Almost you want a diagnosis at distance and it is almost impossible. I will try to help you. Although it sounds simplistic, but it can only be individual behavior of sow. Not because it gives birth to many it is rule that he/she has a lot of milk. The preparation of the sow before the childbirth is very important, I don't speak of treatments, but of handling.
The sow should be in maternity the most premature thing possible. We use 4 days. 15 days before the childbirth food nursing is provided. If the sow was constipated, products laxatives 3 days they can be used before the childbirth and 3 days postparto. Not to provide food 24 hours before the probable date of childbirth. After the childbirth, to give at the 12 hours postparto 1/2 kg, and to go increasing in 1/2 every 12 hours. When finishing the 3° day postparto, this will have eaten 5 1/2 kg a day. This is so that he/she doesn't spend in production of milk which the pig cannot lower, and for feedback it will diminish the milky production. On the other hand, the viability of the pig is also important since if the pigs don't stimulate appropriately, neither there will be a good answer of production of milk.
I hope to help you with this. Greetings.
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