π§© Signs of piglet diarrhea
π© Loose stools, white, yellow, gray or foamy β depending on the cause of the disease.
π· The buttocks and tail are covered with stools, have a sour or fishy smell.
π Pigs are lethargic, lie down a lot, suckle less or stop suckling.
π©Έ May be accompanied by stools mixed with blood or mucus (if due to severe bacteria).
π§ββοΈ The body becomes thin quickly, the belly is sunken, the skin is wrinkled due to dehydration.
β οΈ Main causes
Due to intestinal infections (E. coli, Salmonella ...).
Due to viruses (TGE, Rotavirus ...).
Due to parasites (worms, coccidia).
Due to sudden changes in food β the digestive system of piglets is still weak, easily disturbed.
Due to damp, cold, drafty barns that reduce resistance.
Lack of digestive enzymes and B vitamins.
Baboy Probiotic β with strains of Bacillus subtilis and Pediococcus acidilactici helps prevent and reduce diarrhea in piglets, while helping piglets grow faster and healthier.
Balance the intestinal microflora:
- When piglets are newborns or after weaning, their digestive system is still weak and susceptible to harmful bacteria (such as E. coli, Salmonella).
- Probiotics provide beneficial bacteria (such as Bacillus, Pediococcus) that help inhibit and compete with bad bacteria, keeping the intestines healthy.
Increase nutrient absorption:
- Probiotics help with better digestion, reduce harmful fermentation and reduce loose stools.
Increase natural resistance:
- When the intestines are healthy, piglets are less stressed, eat better, and reduce the risk of recurrent diarrhea.