Question:
How
long can I leave my house pig outside for potty duty in the winter time?
When
it really gets dead of winter we only leave them out long enough to do
their business and bring them back in again....but then they are always
banging at the door to come in anyway!
The
reason we don't leave them out long is that they are house pigs and after
all night at one temperature we don't want them to have to try to acclimate
to the cold temp than back to the warm again.
Drastic
changes of temperature can cause respiratory problems like pneumonia.
Going out to potty is OK but, we don't like them out there for more than
an hour because of the change in temp and the body trying to adjust to
it. Pigs that are kept outside all the time get their body temp regulated
to that....the same holds true for the indoor house pigs.
Pneumonia:
We put this out every year but maybe for new people we should do it again.
Pig's don't usually show many symptoms of pneumonia. They don't cough
etc. They quit eating!! But most don't even show the labored breathing
until it becomes life threatening.
A
pig is not like a dog...pig's love to eat and they don't get tired of
the same diet...they don't get bored with food...they don't quit eating
with the
idea of getting something better.
idea of getting something better.
IF A PIG DOESN'T EAT THERE IS A PROBLEM!
There
are other illness that might cause this, but this time of the year, on
an average age pig, pneumonia is the most common reason. Most Pneumonia's
are easily fixed if you catch it EARLY and start treatment as soon as
possible.
Seek
vet help right away and explain that you think the pig has pneumonia.
If it happens to be a weekend or holiday and no vet can be reached we
put ours on any antibiotic we have here until the vet can be reached.
This can be most of the antibiotics that humans have taken for infections
etc. that might be in your home. Most people have Ampicillins or Amoxycillins
on hand. If your on good terms with your vet you might ask for just a
few of these pills to keep on hand for this kind of emergency use.
As
soon as that pig refuses his feed we start treatment until we can get
to the vet. If the pig isn't interested in food at all put the antibiotic
in a syringe with a little liquid and squirt it into his mouth. If a pig
is completely down...and this is something that does happen with some
pneumonia's ....from the time you feed in the morning and they are fine...
till that night they can be completely down.
We
use the injectable antibiotics that you can buy at the farm or feed store
if the vet isn't readily available. (I know someone is going to say they
couldn't give a shot...you can and will if that's what it takes to save
your pig.
Their
recovery can be just as rapid as the time it took them to go down. Some
are up and eating by the next morning, but then they go on oral meds for
five to seven days. It's just very important that you start treatment
as soon as possible and get to the vet as soon as you are able.
This is also where that thermometer comes in handy. Take his temp so you can tell the vet he is running a fever. Normal temp for a pot is 99 to 101 ANYTHING over that is a fever. Farm pigs are normal at 102. For the pots Pneumonia temps are usually in the 102 to 104 at the very beginning. The key to quick and complete recovery is quick treatment before the lungs are compromised.
I have no vets available to help, and I live in a community where I do not want to use my 22 to put my baby boy (16 y.o.)pot belly pig down. The one vet I got hold of says he has a two step operation he would use but the pig will scream and be uncomfortable. He has pneumonia, arthritis, and he will not eat and cannot pee or poo, and has lost weight, and is snoring when I help him stand up for awhile every day. Any suggestions would be great, and I guess I could do the 22 in center of imaginary X between eyes and ears, but it is just so hard. Thanks
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