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Pigs with inflamed ears

 
 
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 21/02/2004
Engormix.com
Argentina
Pigs with inflamed ears
I Need them to help me to determine the cause of the inflammation of the ears in weaned pigs. These they are of a blued color, being only presented in an or in both, and causing the accumulation of liquid certain deformity in the ears. What can one make to avoid it? Ahead of time, thank you.
 23/02/2004
José Hidalgo Velasquez
Mexico
In pigs you are presented of what age? Did you already revise the bed that doesn't have some bar or wire with those that the pigs are puncturing? Do you have mortality in these pigs? It is advisable that, if there is accumulation of liquid, to make an incision in the low part of the ear so that drene the liquid, and to use a cicatrizant. Greetings.
 25/02/2004
juan carlos of the pava p
Colombia
If you are joining destetos of several litters, they can be fighting and causing these lesions.
 25/02/2004
mercy borja
Colombia
it is necessary that it revises the incidence of the swinish pest in the area, observing if they are animal with mortality, or if he/she observes ataxia in the later train, or any other sintomatología more than you can be presenting.
 09/10/2004
José Antonio Rangel
Venezuela
I Believe that he/she should observe how they manipulate the pigs since the personnel of the farm they can be grabbing them abruptly for the ears for some handling (castration, descolmillado, etc) and to contribute to that the lesion is presented.
 18/09/2006
David Gustavo Lozano
Colombia
The truth me one to this last answer. Most of the times are for wrong handling. It revises if the operatives catch them of the ears!!!
 26/09/2006
ABRAHAM MAYER
Argentina
we have had some pigs with this problem, and next to the veterinarian we discover that the accumulation of water and the chamuscones were due to that the distance in the troughs was too small, and in the friction of the ears when they fought to eat up they produced these hematomas.
I wait it is they of help.
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