Yes, pigs can have diarrhea (called scours) just like any other animal. It is more common in piglets than adult swine.
yes because anything they touch or breathe on has the swine flu
Yes. You could contract it a second time after having been exposed to it previously.
Scours can be caused by anything: pnuemonia, BVD, cold weather stress, etc. A general antibiotic and electrolytes may be the only way to help treat a calf with scours. But see your vet for advice first.
Yes. You could contract it a second time after having been exposed to it previously.
No. Scours, or BVD (Bovine Viral Diarrhea) is not a zoonotic illness that can be transmitted from animal to human or vice versa.
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Off yellow or green yellow.
I don't know what your trying to say but i heard in the news that if you receive the seasonal flu shot,your more likely to get the swine flu.
The possessive form for the noun swine is swine's.
"Scours up" is not a standard English expression. It may be a regional or colloquial phrase specific to certain areas or contexts with a meaning that may not be widely recognized.
Anyone with an underlying heart or medical condition can be at higher risk of complications if they contract H1N1/09.
Swine is the plural form of swine.