Profitable pork production depends on getting nursery pigs off to a fast and healthy start. At Alpharma, we work with you to optimize your productivity and control costly diseases that can jeopardize the health and welfare of your herd.
Whether it’s a weaned piglet struggling with enteric disease or a feeder pig suddenly besieged by swine respiratory disease, we have the resources, expertise, and commitment to keep your operation strong.
Please click on the accompanying links to learn more about our focus on nursery pigs.
- Apply the
Triple-Powered Potency of Aureo S-P 250 and AureoZol for Respiratory Disease (PDF)
- Fight Salmonella with Triple-Powered Aureo S-P 250 and AureoZol (PDF)
- The Question of Sulfa - Sulfamethazine is Safe When
Used Correctly (PDF)
- Aureomycin vs Oxytetracycline Drug Levels in Lungs (advertisement) (PDF)
- Aureomycin Defines Cost-Effective (advertisement) (PDF)
- BMD for Sows/Piglets: Healthier, Heavier, Faster, More (advertisement) (PDF)
- Granular CTC Premixes
are NOT Created Equal (PDF)
- Aureomycin vs Generics (PDF)
- The Higher the Cost of Feed, the More it Pays to Feed BMD (advertisement) (PDF)
- Engage the Powerful Synergy of BMD and Aureomycin (PDF)
- PorkFacts #1: Aureomycin® vs Generics: Comparative Release
of Chlortetracycline from Premix Formulations (PDF)
- PorkFacts #3: Efficacy of Aureomycin® Chlortetracycline for
Decreasing Potentiation of PRRSV Pneumonia by Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (PDF)
- PorkFacts #4: Pasteurella multocida as a Component of PRDC –
Antimicrobial Selection for Therapeutic Success (PDF)
- PorkFacts #12: The Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic and
Therapeutic Differences Between Chlortetracycline
and Oxytetracycline in Swine (PDF)
- PorkFacts #31: Comparative Effects of Alphamune® and Bio-Mos® on
Performance, Health, and Vaccination Responses of
Nursery Pigs (PDF)
- PorkFacts #33: Comparison of Aureomycin® and Lincomix® for
Decreasing the Potentiation of PRRSV Pneumonia by Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (PDF)
- PorkFacts #34: An Evaluation of BMD® plus Aureomycin® vs Tylan® or
Lincomix® for Control of Challenge-Induced Swine Ileitis (PDF)