Peet on Pigs Machine allows feeder to check against nutrient content provided by the supplier
Reading Time: 3 minutes In the current high feed-price climate, knowing the nutritional value of an ingredient can make a big difference to the cost of feeding a pig. It also allows more accurate formulation so that the pig’s nutritional requirements can be met more accurately, and performance targets met. In recent years, the use of Near Infrared Reflectance […] Read moreCapitalizing on NIRS technology in a commercial feed mill
Revised welfare codes of practice address sensitive issues
Diet could be the culprit in increased incidence of bone fractures
PEET ON PIGS This relatively new problem has been increasing at some plants, and doesn’t appear to occur until physical trauma takes place
Reading Time: 3 minutes The incidence of hog carcass contamination and trimming related to spine fractures is increasing at Olymel’s Red Deer processing plant and possibly at other plants, according to Eduardo Beltranena, monogastrics research scientist with Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. While the incidence is not widespread, for some farms this problem is up to six times more […] Read moreIs the pork industry’s business model broken?
added value More of the retail dollar must be passed back if the industry is to remain sustainable
Reading Time: 4 minutes There is no doubt that, whichever way you look at it, Western Canada is a good place to raise pigs. The combination of abundant space and locally grown feed ingredients provides key elements that are missing in some important pig-producing countries such as Denmark, where manure disposal is a challenge, and China, where a lot […] Read moreThe more the merrier? Allowing a gilt to suckle more piglets has a payoff
PEET ON PIGS Danish producers have found that reducing the number of suckling piglets is actually counterproductive
Reading Time: 3 minutes Before the advent of highly prolific breeding stock, it was common practice to let first-litter sows suckle a maximum of 10 piglets in order to minimize their weight loss during lactation. With a lower feed intake compared to older sows, gilts are vulnerable to excessive weight loss, leading to an extended wean-to-estrus period and lower […] Read moreBe strict when dealing with breeding problems
Prairie Swine Centre continues to find answers
PEET ON PIGS Minimizing water wastage and finding practical ways to reduce stress and loading times are two examples of the centre’s work
Reading Time: 3 minutes As it enters its 20th year of operation, the Prairie Swine Centre continues to help find solutions to industry challenges, particularly in its key areas of expertise — engineering, manure management, ethology (animal behaviour) and nutrition. As the industry provides both board members and significant funding, the centre responds to the needs of the producers, […] Read moreMaximizing efficiency during tough times
Squeezed With feed prices high for at least a year, small improvements can add up impact on performance and profitability
Reading Time: 3 minutes The rapid increase in both cereal and protein prices over the last few months has pushed up the cost of producing a market hog dramatically. The cost of feed per market hog, using Alberta ingredient prices, reached $127 for July and will be higher for August, according to Neil Campbell, with Gowans Feed Consulting. “That […] Read moreAccurate feed budgeting can boost nursery growth
Overfeed There is always a tendency to overfeed the better — and more expensive — diets
Reading Time: 3 minutes In my last article, I talked about the importance of stimulating feed intake very soon after weaning in order to get nursery pigs off to a good start. This has implications for growth performance, but it also impacts health, especially gut health. The pig faces two digestive challenges at this time. First, the change of […] Read moreMinimizing the impact of hot weather on pigs
peet on pigs Ensuring that watering and ventilation systems are working properly is important
Reading Time: 3 minutes The onset of hot weather after a long period of wet and cool conditions means that it’s time to think about the comfort of pigs during the summer. Two aspects of management are the most vital to consider if the impact of hot weather on performance is to be minimized — environment and water availability. […] Read more