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135 | 81ac6b26610c7758 | 2.33(b)(3) | 0 | Attending veterinarian and adequate veterinary care. | During the inspection, inspectors noted that two pigs wearing jackets had red skin from rubbing at the leg opening of the jacket. Research staff indicated they reported the condition to the study director on June 7, 2023. The condition was not reported to the veterinary staff. Corrected at the time of inspection through implantation of a treatment plan. On 11/26/21 two pigs were with lesions on the cranial aspect of the front limbs above the elbow were reported to the veterinarian by an animal technician. The animal technician indicated there were issues with the fit and placement of the jackets. The fit of the jackets were causing erosions/ulcerations in the skin. Technicians started treatment for the pigs and contacted the laboratory staff. According to the lab staff member, they were aware of the problem and were watching the development of the lesions. They did not contact the clinical veterinarian for treatment. The veterinarian prescribed a treatment plan that included pain medication and topical ointment. After review of the clinical notes for the lab staff, there is no documentation of the treatment for pig #529. Corrected before the time of inspection through corrective action plan. Daily observation of all animals to assess their health and well-being; provided, however that daily observation of animals may be accomplished by someone other than the attending veterinarian. A mechanism of direct and frequent communication is required so that timely and accurate information on problems of animal health, behavior, and well-being is conveyed to the attending veterinarian. |