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− | + | *This is a sporadic condition that is most often seen when the cyclical pig industry is in an economic trough. | |
− | + | *It is associated with, but not caused by, ''Oesophagostomum''. | |
− | + | *It is primarily a nutritional problem leading to the following sequence of events: | |
− | + | **if quantity of feed offered is inadequate for batch-fed sows, hungry individuals are more vulnerable to infection and likely to eat bedding (and infective larvae) | |
− | + | **acquire large worm burdens | |
− | + | **intestinal damage and large numbers of eggs excreted | |
− | + | **larger numbers of L3 in bedding | |
− | + | **downward spiral: more and more intestinal damage | |
− | + | **excessive loss of weight during lactation | |
− | + | **the thin sow syndrome.[[Category:Pig_Nematodes]] | |
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Revision as of 22:59, 26 April 2010
- This is a sporadic condition that is most often seen when the cyclical pig industry is in an economic trough.
- It is associated with, but not caused by, Oesophagostomum.
- It is primarily a nutritional problem leading to the following sequence of events:
- if quantity of feed offered is inadequate for batch-fed sows, hungry individuals are more vulnerable to infection and likely to eat bedding (and infective larvae)
- acquire large worm burdens
- intestinal damage and large numbers of eggs excreted
- larger numbers of L3 in bedding
- downward spiral: more and more intestinal damage
- excessive loss of weight during lactation
- the thin sow syndrome.