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Involuntary or smooth muscle - Found in the digestive and genital systems and the blood vessel walls. Osteomyelitis- Infection of the bone itself and the bone marrow in its spongy centre. It can occur after a septicaemia with organisms such as streptococci and erysipelas. It is often seen in the jaw bone after faulty teeth clipping.

Spermatic cord - Fibrous cord, containing the vas deferens and blood vessels, by which the testicles are suspended. Oxyhemoglobin- This is haemoglobin combined with oxygen. It is the vehicle by which oxygen is carried around the body.Voluntary or skeletal muscle - This is the main muscle mass forming the muscular-skeletal system. These muscles are attached to the surface membrane covering bones called the periosteum. Inflammation of this covering is called periostitis. Rig - Synonymous with cryptorchid -A boar in which one or more testicles have not descended into the scrotum. Bone is continually being broken down and rebuilt even in adults who have stopped growing. Thus they are able to repair fractures and respond to pressures. The main pressures are from muscle tone and exercise. Pigs that are able to exercise are likely to have stronger bones and joints than those that can not. Thus sows kept in total individual confinement have softer more brittle bones than sows kept in pens, yards, or outdoors. This collection of 25 crochet pig patterns will surely inspire you. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced crocheter, there is something for everyone here. What’s more? These little amigurumi pigs make great gifts for kids. You can also gift these adorable crochet pigs to an expecting mother or your friend who loves animals. They can be used as decorative pieces as well which makes them a great addition to your home décor. Different types of yarn are used in these patterns while some use acrylic yarn and others use mercerized cotton yarn. However, you can always substitute the yarn with any other type that suits your needs perfectly and matches the colour scheme as well. Respiratory rate- This varies from 20-40 breaths per minute in piglets and growing pigs and 15-20 per minute in sows.

Urethritis - inflammation of the urethra, the tube which carries both sperm and urine down the penis in the boar or urine from the bladder to the vagina in the sow. Urethritis is uncommon in the boar but can occasionally be caused by small calculi or stones formed in the kidneys. The urethra of the sow is much more likely to become contaminated and infected because its opening is so close to the vulva. Urethritis and cystitis are therefore common in the sow. Identify what has caused pigs to stop moving – can it be moved/avoided, is there a simple solution? Enterocytes- Cells at the base or crypts of the villi in the intestine. They multiply and maintain the length of the villi. Simpas, Jica. "Pepper's English-Filipino Cheat Sheet: Common Pork Cuts". Pepper.ph . Retrieved 7 February 2023. Use the light pink marker to draw two small oval cheeks on either side of the nose. Draw on the inner ears as well.

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Persistent Bullying: Enduring aggression of a pig by one or more other pigs to the extent that it compromises the welfare of the bullied pig. Disease of the muscles in the pig are common and the symptoms seen depend upon which muscle groups are involved. The failure of muscle development may also be due to nerve or bone diseases. The common clinical signs include swelling, pain, wasting or trembling of the muscles. In some diseases there is death of muscle cells. Porcine stress syndrome (PSS) is a common heritable condition (recessive gene) associated with the sudden onset of prolonged muscle spasms which causes failure of the normal metabolism and the development of acid conditions throughout the body. It frequently ends in death. Pale soft exudative muscle (PSE) - Describes the appearance of abnormal muscle at slaughter. Part of the PSS condition. Endocardium- This is the surface tissue lining the inside of the heart. Endocarditis is the end result of the invasion of this tissue by bacteria, in particular erysipelothrix (which causes erysipelas) and streptococci. Both organisms often cause growths on the heart valves called valvular endocarditis. This makes the valves leaky and less effective. Macrophage cells- These are found throughout the body in tissues and in the blood stream where they are called monocytes. They engulf and digest bacteria. They also have an important role in controlling viral and fungal diseases. The cells are of two types called leucocytes and monocytes.

Atrophic rhinitis- Rhinitis caused by toxigenic (toxin producing) strains ofPasteurella multocida, in which the turbinates loses their tissues (atrophy) irreversibly. This is now called progressive atrophic rhinitis to distinguish it from non-progressive atrophic rhinitis caused byBordetella bronchiseptica(with the addition of other organisms) and/or environmental contaminants, which is less severe and heals when the infection is stopped by the immune response. Asymmetric hind quarter syndrome - One hind leg muscle mass appears less than the other. It can arise where poor quality iron injections are given or it may be a congenital condition. It may be part of the porcine stress syndrome (PSS).Creep Area: Separate area within a farrowing crate in which piglets are protected from crushing or overlying by the sow, and which is usually heated.

First, start out with a few fun farm animal books for kids. This list includes some of our favorites that toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary children will love! Cryptorchidism - The term used when referring to the absence of one or both testes from the scrotum, typically one is undescended and requires surgery to retrieve and remove it. Corpora haemorrhagica - When the follicle ruptures to release the egg there is a small amount of haemorrhage. This is the name given to the bloody tissues that remain. Growth hormone- Responsible for promoting growth of most tissues throughout the body. It is produced by the pituitary gland in association with the hypothalamus.Non-Ambulatory: Animals unable to stand without assistance or move without being dragged or carried, regardless of size or age. Also known as “downers”. The intestines ( chitterlings) and other internal organs ( offal) are often boiled or stewed. The testicles ( criadillas) are also eaten.

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