SIMPLE SOLUTIONS, HIGH EFFICIENCY
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SAVE COSTS & BOOST REVENUE
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ENSURE HEALTHY, FAST-GROWING HERDS
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Enhanced Professional Knowledge
- Helps readers identify early the 8 common and dangerous parasitic diseases, understanding their life cycles and mechanisms of infection.
- Provides foundational information to distinguish symptoms, leading to more accurate diagnoses.
Reduced Economic Losses
- Minimizes the incidence of disease and mortality in pigs due to parasites, thereby reducing treatment costs and medication expenses.
- Prevents chronic diseases that cause slow growth in pigs, improving Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR), helping herds reach market weight faster, and increasing profitability.
Proactive Disease Prevention
- Presents comprehensive prevention measures, from farm hygiene, waste management, feed control, to effective scheduled deworming/flukicide treatments.
- Helps readers establish a scientific and sustainable disease prevention protocol for their pig herds.
Parasites do not typically cause rapid death, but they lead to chronic diseases resulting in significant economic losses:
- Reduced Productivity: Pigs lose nutrients due to parasitic competition, leading to slower growth rates and a poor Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR).
- Health Deterioration: Weaker pigs are more susceptible to secondary bacterial or viral infections.
- Affected Product Quality: Causes lesions in the liver ("milk spots" from roundworms) or cysts in muscles ("measly pork"), reducing commercial value at slaughter.
- Zoonotic Risk: Certain parasites (like the pork tapeworm) pose a direct threat to human health through the food chain (undercooked pork, contaminated raw vegetables).