
Originally Posted by
bpatters
Absolute a stone can prevent urination. If it falls into the urethra (the tube between the bladder and the outside of the body) and blocks it, that's a full-on medical emergency that requires immediate surgery. That surgery is unlikely to be successful, and the pig usually winds up being euthanized.
Females are more likely to pass stones because their urethra is much shorter, and a stone can sometimes be manipulated out. The urethra in males is much longer, and once a stone is lodged there, the pig usually dies or is euthanized.
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