Part 4: Training benefits antibiotic programs, too
A well-trained caregiver becomes the first line of defense against disease in a hog unit. If they are trained to recognize the first signs of disease in pig units, they can alert management immediately.
“If we (veterinarians) can intercede at that time, we’re much more likely to be able to get that pig to respond to an antibiotic treatment and recover,” Jansen said.
Watch the full interview or each part separately:
Full interview: Five ways to get better returns on your swine-health program
Part 1: Vaccine storage and handling
Part 2: Selecting and training caregivers for effective vaccination
Part 3: Vaccine training more important as pork industry rethinks antibiotics
Part 4: Training benefits antibiotic programs, too
Part 5: Feed medications still play an important role in swine health
Posted on March 12, 2018