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The Rural Voice, 1982-08, Page 20NOW is the season to REPAIR and RE -SIDE YOUR BARN. CALL US .. . L I M I T t p FARM & INDUSTRIAL BUILDER' 364-1880 R.R. #1 HANOVER PG. 20 THE RURAL VOICE/AUGUST 1982 ANIMAL SCIENCE Drugs needed for swine Drugs. hormones and vaccines are necessary for the prevention, management and treatment of disease in swine practice. One drug of importance to the farmer is oxytocin - a hormone that can aid in milk let down. farrowing or cleaning. It is not a drug that should be used as a means to calm and quiet your sows prior to farrowing. Oxytocin should only be used after a sow has farrowed at least one pig. The reason is that the hormone will cause uterine contractions therefore the cervix must be dilated by prior passage of a new born pig. Lindane is commonly used to treat sows with mange. It is important to note that feeders or sows should not be sprayed within thirty days of market to meet withdrawal requirements. Another drug commonly used is Penicillin - Streptomycin antibiotic. With resistance developing to certain drugs there are fewer situations where streptomycin is of use. Pure penicillin has the same effect in many cases. The advantage here being that Penicillin alone has a five day withdrawal period whereas Penicillin in combination with Streptomycin has a thirty day period of withdrawal. For treating baby pig scours there are many drugs available on the market. To decide which drug to use can be a problem unless a simple procedure is followed. A rectal swab is easily cultured to give indications as to which may be the most effective in treating the causative organism in each case of diarrhea. The swab should be taken prior to any drug adniinistration. One problem observed on the farm is that drugs are often administered with dirty needles and syringes. This can be the common cause of abscess formation at the injection sites. To prevent this store the needles in a jar containing alcohol and clean the syringe with warm water after each use. To prevent contamination in the bottle containing the drug a clean needle should be used to withdraw the drug into the syringe. Another needle should be used for the injection. Drugs should not be used if outdated. The expiry date is written on the drug label. Also storage of most drugs should be under refrigerated conditions. Robert Morrison, D.V.M. Listowel Veterinary Clinic The Home of the Systems Specialist PERTH FARM SYSTEMS LTO Telephone 519-595-8182 • Modurn Mill • Brock Grain Bina • Farm Fans/Grain Dryers • Sweet bucket elevators • Perth aeration & unloading systems • Perth Grain Cleaners. Perth Farm Systems Ltd. 38 Main Street, Newton, Ontario NOK 1R0