CATDOLL : Symptoms, treatment and prevention of hypoglycemia in sows

Symptoms, treatment and prevention of hypoglycemia in sows

Symptoms of hypoglycemia in sows

Hypoglycemia in sows is a common condition and symptoms include:

  • Loss of appetite: Sows may experience a loss of appetite, be unwilling to eat, or eat significantly less.
  • Listlessness: Sows may appear listless, less active, or even lethargic.
  • Ataxia: Some cases may present with unsteady gait and even falls.
  • Other symptoms: such as drooling, vomiting, shortness of breath, etc.

Treatment of hypoglycemia in sows

To promptly treat sow hypoglycemia, the following treatment methods can be used:

  • Glucose supplementation: It can be taken orally or intravenously to quickly increase blood sugar levels.
  • Increase feed appropriately: Breeders should increase the amount of food intake of sows to ensure that they get enough nutrition.
  • Adjust the type of feed: Adding appropriate amounts of high-sugar foods to the feed can help increase blood sugar levels.
  • Regular monitoring: The blood sugar level of the sow should be monitored regularly during treatment and the treatment plan should be adjusted.

Prevention of hypoglycemia in sows

The key to preventing sow hypoglycemia is proper feeding:

  • Scientific feeding: Breeders should scientifically match feed according to the sow's growth stage to ensure its nutritional needs.
  • Regular physical examinations: Regular health checks are performed on sows to detect health problems such as hypoglycemia in a timely manner.
  • Drinking water guarantee: Ensuring that sows have sufficient drinking water helps promote metabolism and maintain normal blood sugar levels.

Thank you for reading this article. I hope it helps you better understand the symptoms, treatments, and prevention measures for hypoglycemia in sows.

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