Lameness caused by infection may be due to:
Questions
31-Jul-2012 How much colostrum does a piglet need to eat at birth? 38% correct
24-Jul-2012 In split nursing larger piglets are separated during 30% correct
17-Jul-2012 Water with high levels of sulfates on a fattening farm: 32% correct
10-Jul-2012 During pregnancy, maintenance of the sow represents: 36% correct
Random questions
27-Sep-2018 Resistomes in pig faeces are: 33% correct
05-Mar-2013 The prevalence of the toxigenic Pasteurella multocida 36% correct
27-Oct-2021 How is China's pork production expected to evolve in 2022? 42% correct
08-Jul-2015 There are more than 33% correct
Easy questions
14-Jul-2021 How can I use the "Raw materials statistics" section on 333? 81% correct
19-Nov-2025 What is RENURE? 86% correct
06-Oct-2021 Which approach seeks to familiarize non-littermate piglets with each other before weaning? 74% correct
11-Oct-2023 Which assay can be used for rotavirus A, B, and C? 78% correct
Difficult questions
27-Oct-2016 In the USA the vaccination against the PCV2 has been carried out since 26% correct
17-Oct-2018 For how many days the faeces of pigs infected with the ASF virus remain infectious at a temperature of 4ºC? 29% correct
13-May-2020 How does the use of nurse sows affect the spread of the flu virus? 25% correct
02-Dec-2014 What are the estimated losses related to M.hyopneumoniae in US during the fattening stage? 24% correct