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How long can pigs be kept without plague for a few days?
African swine fever is a highly contagious viral disease with high mortality. At present, there is no specific medicine or vaccine that can completely cure or prevent the disease. Therefore, once pigs get non-plague, measures such as disease isolation and artificial treatment must be taken immediately to control the spread of the virus and reduce the mortality rate of pigs.

Generally speaking, the treatment and recovery of non-epidemic diseases in pigs need a period of time, and the specific re-feeding time depends on the comprehensive influence of pig health, diet and nutrition, living environment and treatment measures. Generally, after at least 2 1 day of treatment and observation, pigs can be gradually put into production after their body temperature, appetite, mental state and other indicators gradually return to normal. However, it is necessary to closely observe and master their posture changes and disease recurrence, and adjust the treatment plan in time to ensure the health and safety of pigs.

It should be noted that pigs should not be raised immediately after suffering from non-plague, and epidemic prevention measures should be strictly followed. Before raising, all epidemic situations should be investigated and disinfected to prevent the outbreak in a wider range.