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christian_cowgirl88 Member
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Posted: Sun May 28th, 2006 02:35 am |
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| I have a pig that is throwing up a little when he eats. What could it be and what do i do?????
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countylinecountrygirl21 Member
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Posted: Thu Jun 5th, 2008 06:33 pm |
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hey!
i had the same problem last year with one of my gilts. try to give him/her some Tumes. i gave my gilt like six or so according to her weight. if that doesn't work, also try oats. hope this helps!
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Posted: Mon Sep 22nd, 2008 07:11 pm |
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| worm your pig with Safeguard or Atguard
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r.mcgoff Member
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Posted: Sun Sep 28th, 2008 12:44 pm |
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| probios swine
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aggiegal Member
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Posted: Wed Dec 17th, 2008 06:37 pm |
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| one tab priolosec or zantac (over the counter) works like a charm. They most likely have a stomach ulcer. This happens a lot after prolonged use of antibiotics and/or banamine and dex. If given for 3-4 days, they will get over it.
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