In the aquaculture production, farmers often encounter the phenomenon that the first-breeding animals stop breathing but the pulse is still present, and the reflex disappears but the heart slightly jumps. If appropriate measures can be taken to rescue in a timely manner, the livestock can be ensured to survive and the breeding can be improved. benefit.

Emergency rescue of calf death

After the burdock was born, the mucous membrane was blue-purple, with the tongue hanging out of the mouth. The mouth and nasal cavity were filled with mucus and amniotic fluid. The breathing was weak and rapid. The pulse was fast and weak, but the cornea reflex still existed. Artificial respiration should be performed immediately. First, wipe the mucus and amniotic fluid of the burdock muzzle with the cotton swab, and then lift the burdock to raise the hindquarters, gently tap the waist and chest several times by hand, press the chest and abdomen rhythmically; also use the mouth to blow a single nostril to perform artificial ventilation . Use intramuscular injections with cardiac drugs or other excitatory respiratory centers, such as anesthetics, sodium camphor sulfate, and the like. Can also be used in the dorsal midline of the tail, from the tail point up, every 2 centimeters stab a needle, stab 7 to 12 needles, or with alcohol coated in the calf nose, to stimulate their breathing.

First aid for suspended animation of piglets

The newly born piglet does not breathe. If it does not move, it should immediately touch the umbilical cord in the abdomen of the piglet. If the umbilical cord is still beating, the piglet is a suspended piglet and should be immediately rescued.

First remove the mucus quickly from the mouth and nose of the piglet. Wipe the nose with a 5% iodine swab. Clench the umbilical cord with one hand. Grasp the hind limbs with one hand and pry the piglet head downwards so that the amniotic fluid in the nose flows out. Do artificial respiration. With the pig's limbs facing up, hold the hand in one's shoulder and the other in the buttocks, then repeat the artificial respiration as much as possible until the piglets begin to breathe. When the piglet can breathe, put the piglet on the side of the grass, and the head is properly higher. Generally, the piglet will make a call after a few minutes and it will be active and then artificially assisted in breastfeeding.

First aid for suspended animation of lamb

As the mucous membrane of the amniotic fluid obstructs the respiratory tract, if the lamb has not fully suffocated and there is weak breathing, quickly raise the back limbs of the dead lamb and gently beat the lamb's chest and buttocks to discharge the mucus and amniotic fluid in the throat. Immediately clean the mucus in your mouth and nose with a clean towel or piece of cloth and blow a few breaths into the lamb's mouth and ears. Then put the suspended dead lamb upside down in a grassy area for artificial respiration. The method is to hold the first two limbs of the lamb with both hands, rhythmically stretching back and forth, and with the palm of the hand to rhythmically pressed the two ribs of the suspended animation of the lamb, until the breathing returned to normal. When the suspended dead lamb resumes breathing, immediately put the lamb into a warm room, put soft hay on it, and allow the ewes to suckle the lamb in time.

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