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Piglet Scour Treatments

Revitilyte Oral Electrolyte, 3.5 oz pouch

Vets Plus
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Revitilyte™ Oral Electrolyte Supplement A ready to mix supplement that provides a concentrated source of electrolytes and nutrients. Revitily...

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Revitilyte-Gelling, 3.5 oz pouch

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Revitilyte-Gelling™ Oral Electrolyte SupplementA ready to mix powder that provides nutrients plus a thickening agent to slow fluid loss and assist ...

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Litter Guard LT-C

Zoetis
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Litter Guard LT-CFor vaccinating pregnant swine to protect pigs against diarrhea. Protects against 4 strains of E. coli: K99, K88, 987P, F41 and th...

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Drencher SYR 30cc Premium Auto

Ideal
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Drencher SYR 30cc Premium Auto30cc Drencher with 4 ½ inch durable metal nozzle and tubing. Easily and accurately administers drenches in doses fro...

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The Piglet Scour Treatments and Supplies at Jeffers Pet provide vital solutions for managing scours in piglets. This range includes effective treatments and electrolytes, ensuring swift recovery and maintaining hydration. These products, crucial for the health of young pigs, are designed to combat the common issue of scours, supporting the growth and well-being of piglets in swine farming.

Scours, also known as diarrhea, is a common health issue in piglets. It can be caused by various factors, including bacterial, viral, or parasitic infections, as well as dietary changes or environmental stressors.

Scours can lead to dehydration and weight loss in piglets, affecting their overall health and growth. Therefore, it’s crucial to identify and treat this condition promptly. Treatment typically involves rehydration, dietary adjustments, and in some cases, medication.

What are the symptoms of scours?

Symptoms include watery, loose stools, loss of appetite, lethargy, and dehydration.

How can scours be prevented?

Good hygiene practices, proper nutrition, and regular health checks can help prevent scours. Vaccination may also be recommended in some cases.

What to do if a piglet has scours?

If a piglet shows signs of scours, it’s important to consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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