Realization of the adaptive and productive potential of piglets
Автор: Mikhailov N.S., Semenov V.G., Gladkih L.P., Nikitin D.A.
Статья в выпуске: 4 т.248, 2021 года.
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In order to prevent diseases of postpartum period (syndrome of metritis-mastitis-agalactia) of sows and to ensure health of piglets in sucrose period, supropore sows were injected intramuscularly with immunotropic preparation PigStim-C at a dose of 10.0 ml per head three times 10 and 5 days before farrowing and at the beginning of farrowing. It was established that the prevention of the syndrome of metritis-mastitis-agalactia in sows with an immunotropic drug PigStim-C no less effective in the scheme used in the household, which consists in the use of antibacterial agents. In sows of experimental groups, the duration of the course of the debacle by 2.1 and 2.05 hours was significantly reduced, the incidence of metritis-mastitis-agalactia syndrome decreased by 6 times and the duration of the course of the disease by 1.4 and 2.0 days decreased compared to the control indicator. It should be noted that the disease is milder and the recovery period is naturally shorter against the background of immunoprophylaxis with the drug PigStim-C. Prevention of metritis-mastitis-agalactia syndrome in sows with both antibacterial and immunotron drugs contributed to the better growth of piglets obtained from these sows. So the living weight of piglets at removal turned out to be reliably higher than the control values by 0.62 kg in the 1st experimental group and by 0.66 kg in the 2nd experimental group. Prevention of postpartum diseases in sows helps to preserve the health of piglets obtained from them, increase the effectiveness of therapeutic measures and preserve the livestock. Thus, the incidence decreased by 2.16 and 2.46 times, the incidence of piglets decreased due to the disease, the recovery time was reduced by 1.1 and 1.2 days and safety during sucking increased by 4.1 and 4.9 %.
Иммунотропный препарат pigstim-c
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142230936
IDR: 142230936 | DOI: 10.31588/2413-4201-1883-248-4-156-162