Iron for piglets: injection or oral?

22-12-2010 | |
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Iron for piglets: injection or oral?
Piglets need iron supplements as they have a low deposit at birth, have a high grow rate and normally not have the ability to get the iron from soil. Sow milk only covers 10% of the iron need: this comes down to an iron deficit of approximately 155 mg per piglet. An iron injection is the most common method of filling this gap, but oral supplementation is a good alternative with some positive side effects. By Emmy Koeleman The iron (Fe) may be given as an injection or be based on voluntary consu


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