Abstract

Impairment of the normal movement of the legs frequently occurs in swine. This condition is variously termed lameness, stiffness, posterior paralysis or incoordination, depending on its severity and etiology. A characteristic stiffness occurs in rickets in pigs, a condition in which there is abnormal bone development. Incoordination occurs in pigs as the result of vitamin A deficiency, in which there are degenerative changes in the central nervous system. In addition, however, lameness of one type or another occurs in some instances in which calcium, phosphorus, and vitamins A and D do not appear to be the limiting factors.In the course of growth studies of pigs conducted by the authors during the past few years, a type of stiffness or lameness has been encountered which appears to be etiologically different from any of the forms described in the literature. This condition occurred in pigs which were fed similar rations, all of which were comprised of yellow corn, tankage, soy bean oil meal, ground alfalf...

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