Pig Parasites and Natural Preventatives

Pigs are susceptible to a range of parasites that can affect their health and wellbeing. Here are some of the most common pig parasites and natural ways to prevent them:

  1. Lice: Pigs can become infested with lice, which can cause itching and skin irritation. To prevent lice, maintain good hygiene in the pigpen, remove any piles of feces and urine, and use essential oils such as eucalyptus, tea tree, and lavender in the bedding.

  2. Ticks: Pigs can become infested with ticks, which can transmit diseases such as Lyme disease. To prevent ticks, keep the pigpen clean and dry, and use diatomaceous earth in the bedding.

  3. Roundworms: Pigs can become infected with roundworms, which can cause digestive problems and weight loss. To prevent roundworms, feed pigs a balanced diet, provide them with plenty of fresh water, and maintain good hygiene in the pigpen.

  4. Tapeworms: Pigs can become infected with tapeworms, which can cause digestive problems and weight loss. To prevent tapeworms, feed pigs a balanced diet, provide them with plenty of fresh water, and maintain good hygiene in the pigpen.

  5. Flies: Flies can transmit a range of diseases to pigs, and can cause annoyance and stress. To prevent flies, keep the pigpen clean and free of food scraps, and use essential oils such as lavender, eucalyptus, and tea tree in the bedding.

  6. Mites: Pigs can become infested with mites, which can cause skin irritation and infection. To prevent mites, maintain good hygiene in the pigpen, remove any piles of feces and urine, and use essential oils such as tea tree, eucalyptus, and lavender in the bedding.

By implementing natural methods of parasite prevention, you can help ensure that your pigs remain healthy and free from parasite-related health problems. However, it is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best course of action for your specific pigs and the environment they live in.