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Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: jmchugh on September 03, 2009, 09:52:46 am

Title: Worming pigs
Post by: jmchugh on September 03, 2009, 09:52:46 am
Hi,

Hope someone can give me some advice on worming pigs. I have 2 16 wk old saddleback pigs that I noticed yesterday evening have some worms in their poo can they be wormed with a pour on or a dose down the neck or is injection the only option ?

How much should I give them and how often ?

Have cattle and goats but pigs are new to me !

John



Title: Re: Worming pigs
Post by: BillyBerridge on September 03, 2009, 10:47:55 am
Not sure if you can use pour on or not John, I use paramectin injection (stick it in behind the ear).

Are you planning on eating them? 16 weeks is a arkward time to worm!
Title: Re: Worming pigs
Post by: jmchugh on September 03, 2009, 11:25:24 am
Hi ,

Yes planning on slaughter around November. Have been checking for worms every other day and yesterday evening was first sign of worms.
Obviously should have wormed them once they arrived like I do with other livestock I buy in during the year, will be smarter the next time.

I assume an injection now and a final one in 2-3 wks will sort it out and still leave enough time before slaughter ?

Can the worms have much harm done to quality of the meat. They 2 pigs appear to be thriving well and in great form.

John

Title: Re: Worming pigs
Post by: dixie on September 03, 2009, 12:52:52 pm
You can inject with noromectin (ivomectin), this will kill all internal and external parasites, it has a meat withdrawal for pigs of 28 days. You shouldn't need to inect more than once. You may have lost the livers to fluke, but not sure if by injecting now they would recover if they'd had that?
Title: Re: Worming pigs
Post by: Hilarysmum on September 04, 2009, 08:36:55 am
I have a feeling if you give it around 4 weeks the liver might have recovered.  Its what I read somewhere.