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Prolapse of the Rectum
(626) This is a widespread condition occurring in good growing pigs from 8 to 20 weeks of age. The onset is sudden. The size of the prolapse varies from 10 to 80mm and if small it will often revert to the rectum spontaneously. In most cases however the prolapse remains to the exterior and is often cannibalised by other pigs in the pen as evident by blood on the noses of the offending pigs and on the flanks of others. The fundamental cause is an increase in abdominal pressure which forces the rectum to the exterior.Clinical signs
At the onset the red coloured mucosa of the rectum protrudes from the anal sphincter and then may return on its own. After a short period however it remains to the exterior and becomes swollen and filled with fluid. It is prone to damage and haemorrhage and where pigs are loose housed cannibalism often results with evidence of blood on the skin.
Treatment
The following may be considered as causal or contributory when adopting control measures.
Disease
Management control and prevention
The Environment
Nutrition
Identify those factors on your farm from the above list and making changes. Consider collecting the following information about each prolapse to see if common factors emerge:









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