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[From: Agriculture] [author: ] [Date: 01-07] [Hit: ]
Our piglets in farm are poisoned?My mothers piglet died suddenly its not even 24 hrs since the piglet died, the piglets symptoms are vomiting and diarrhea, 8 piglets in total at the same time and the next morning one piglet died suddenly no......


Our piglets in farm are poisoned?
My mother's piglet died suddenly it's not even 24 hrs since the piglet died, the piglets symptoms are vomiting and diarrhea, 8 piglets in total at the same time and the next morning one piglet died suddenly not even 24 hrs since the vomiting and diarrhea. the piglets has enough vaccine. The...
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Paula say: Nobody here could possibly know.
That is why there are vets.

You have already seen a vet.
Best option now is phone the vet and ask the question, or see the vet again.

Vets have trained for 5 years. They are expert in the treatment and care of animals. And when the vet is in doubt, he can ask the opinionof other vets and or avail pathology labs.
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random_man say: I would listen to your veterinarian way more than strangers on Yahoo!

It sounds like maybe your pigs got PEDv
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PR say: I would make a report online, on the vaccine, in case it was contaminated. Then, check around to find out if anyone in the area with piglets had had the save problem.

Takeva piglet to same or different vet for check of what caused death. Most can determine if poisoning was the cause.

Is there any possibility of toxic plant on property? Check into this, as well.

Put security lights up if you think someone may be trespassing.
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Star_of_Darkness say: If the vet didn't test them for posion then there's no way to know what killed them. Yes vets CAN confirm it. They can take samples and send it out to a lab that will do the testing.

Who would poison them? Some stranger walking onto the property should have been noticed. IF the pigs roam then chances are high they simply ate something toxic like a toxic plant.
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nina say: i don't think the veterinarian can confirm it because they don't have laboratories in the country side very secluded place and i think the veterinarian is not competent enough and we dont have enough options for vets cos were in a very secluded place.
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Pearl L say: i think its possible and nnaybe you should ask your vet to check for that
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