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Pig Problem - Prolapse Rectum
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<blockquote data-quote="terra8186" data-source="post: 657117" data-attributes="member: 8649"><p>I have some feeder pigs that are approximately 65 lbs. I just noticed that 1 of them has a prolapsed rectum and the other pigs were eating it. I just put him by himself, but he has some open wounds. Any opinions on what I should do.</p><p></p><p>My options are to put him down right now or to run to TSC and see if they have anything I can put on it to stop infection. From what I have just read, I am not sure if it will go away on its own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terra8186, post: 657117, member: 8649"] I have some feeder pigs that are approximately 65 lbs. I just noticed that 1 of them has a prolapsed rectum and the other pigs were eating it. I just put him by himself, but he has some open wounds. Any opinions on what I should do. My options are to put him down right now or to run to TSC and see if they have anything I can put on it to stop infection. From what I have just read, I am not sure if it will go away on its own. [/QUOTE]
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