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Abstract
The development of effective methods of prevention and treatment of hypovitaminosis in piglets is one of the promising areas of veterinary science and practice. The article presents the results of studies obtained when evaluating the effectiveness of the use of complex multivitamin preparations from various manufacturers: Trivit (CJSC Mosagrogen, Russia), Tetrahydrovit (LLC NITA-PHARM, Russia), Dufalite (Zoetis Inc, USA). The peculiarity of vitamin nutrition of pigs is associated with the absence or insufficient synthesis of water-soluble B vitamins in their body, so they should always be present in the diet feed. In addition, pigs are in urgent need of the delivery of carotene, vitamin A, C, E, D with food, which is due to the intensity of metabolism and energy in the body; at the same time, the consumption of vitamin A and carotene increases exponentially. Based on the conducted studies, it was found that the most effective method of prevention and treatment of hypovitaminosis in suckling piglets is the use of the multivitamin drug Tetrahydrovit intramuscularly on the 1st day of life and again after 7 days at a dose of 1 ml per head 1 time per day.
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1 Volgograd State Agricultural University, 26 Universitetskiy ave., 400002Volgograd, Volgograd Region
2 Don State Agrarian University, Krivoshlykov str., 24, 346493, Rostov region, P. Persianovsky, Russia
3 North Caucasus Zonal Scientific Research Veterinary Institute, 0, Rostov highway, 34642, Novocherkassk, Russia
4 St. Petersburg State University, Peterburgskoe shosse, 2, 196601, Pushkin, St. Petersburg, Russia
5 Don State Technical University, Gagarin Sq., 1, Rostov-on-Don, 344003, Russia