High endotoxin in sows means that the rate of toxin production in sows is higher than that of elimination, resulting in high toxin level. This situation may lead to serious physiological damage of sows, including immune system damage and organ dysfunction. Therefore, it is very important to detect the endotoxin level of sows as soon as possible. The toxin content can be determined by detecting blood and cerebrospinal fluid, and whether the toxin level is too high can be judged by evaluating the health status and feed intake of sows.
There are many reasons for the high level of endotoxin in sows. One of the most common is that the feed is unqualified or polluted, which leads to the accumulation of toxins. In addition, environmental factors such as drinking water and air may also affect the toxin level in sows. In addition, unreasonable feeding conditions and infected bacteria may also lead to high endotoxin in sows.
In order to avoid the high endotoxin content in sows, farmers should regularly test the quality of feed, water and air to avoid using unqualified feed and water. In addition, scientific allocation of sow selection and breeding conditions, strengthening health management, ensuring environmental hygiene, and ensuring that sows are not harmed by germs and viruses. In addition, in the case of medication, it is necessary to use safe and effective drugs and follow the correct use process to protect the health of sows to the maximum extent.