(from the web site - link below)
About the Pig Compendium
This section on pig health and welfare in organic pig production systems is part of a compendium on animal health and welfare in organic livestock production. The other sections of the compendium are on cattle, sheep and poultry.
The pig section has been divided into two parts. An introductory part, Health and Welfare outlines general health and welfare issues related to organic pig production. Emphasis is placed on the requirements of organic standards in the approach to health and welfare problems. A second part, accessible via the Disease List deals in detail with the specific conditions affecting pigs. Each chapter on a specific condition is divided further into sub-sections on causes, symptoms, treatment, control, prevention, welfare implications, good practice based on current knowledge and guidelines for the conversion period.
It should be emphasised that the compendium is not intended as a diagnostic or self-help tool for animal health management on the farm. Diagnosis should always be carried out by a veterinary surgeon, in response to problems seen on the farm (see: Disclaimers and Copyright).
The pig section, at the time of publication, over 200 scientific references, most of which are supported by short abstracts from the CAB International Database, as well as a number of full advisory documents. Links in the text allow easy access to the abstracts and documents.
The authors of the pig section are grateful for the support they have received in form of comments, suggestions and revision from many colleagues and organisations during the writing process (see: Acknowledgements).
http://www.organic-vet.reading.ac.uk/Pigweb/Home.htm
"The world is a dangerous place, not because of
those who do evil, but because of those who look on
and do nothing".
- Albert Einstein
those who do evil, but because of those who look on
and do nothing".
- Albert Einstein
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