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in healthy pigs. administration route intramuscular injection or subcutaneous injection. dosage and administration dose: 2 ml per pig. gilts: first dose at 6-7 months of age, and a booster dose 3 weeks later. vaccinate again 2-3 weeks before the first i.a. or mating. sows: vaccination 2-3 weeks before...
in healthy pigs. administration route intramuscular injection or subcutaneous injection. dosage and administration dose: 2 ml per pig. gilts: first dose at 6-7 months of age, and a booster dose 3 weeks later. vaccinate again 2-3 weeks before the first i.a. or mating. sows: vaccination 2-3 weeks before...
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are birds. chickens and turkeys raised for meat live crowded by the thousands in warehouses while they grow to slaughter weight. the large number of birds makes a pecking order impossible, so fighting and cannibalism are common. for transport to slaughter, chickens are often roughly thrown into wire...