Medicinal plants to limit parasitism and pathogenic bacteria in pigs
The use of antibiotics and synthetic anti-parasitic drugs can induce resistance in bacteria and parasites threatening health and welfare of pigs in low-input and organic outdoor production systems. Subsequent consequences for production and reproduction have economic impact and jeopardize the farm sustainability.
Use medicinal plants instead of antibiotics or allopathicanti-parasitic medicines, improve health and welfare by controlling parasitic diseases and harmful bacterial load while enhancing the individuals’ immunity. Provide to pigs with a well-balanced, weight and age category tailored feed supplement formulated with selected, locally available medicinal plant powders.
المؤلف: Prof. Dr. Vasile Cozma
مؤلفين آخرين: Prof. Dr. Marina Spinu, Dr. Baies Horea
المنظمة: INRAE - National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment
منظمات أخرى: https://ppilow.eu/
السنة: 2024
النوع: الممارسات
النص الكامل متاح على: https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/53704/8/PPILOW%20Practice%20abstract%20-%20Medicinal%20plants%20use%20for%20pigs_en.pdf
لغة المحتوى: English