Farrowing management

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04:38:00

Year of Production: 

2023

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Koudijs Africa
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As one of the biggest factors that determine the quality and quantity of piglets, farrowing management requires an appropriate technology. Because raising healthy piglets depend on good farrowing management, the sow feed them as every 4 g of milk turn into 1 gm of growth hence a need to feed the piglets through feeding the sow. Sow eats 2kg of gestation feed during gestation period.

Animal management

First, a lot of energy is needed to produce milk, increase in the feed intake as 2kg +0.4kg  of feed is fed for optimal feed production for piglets. Increase feed amount with 0.5kg perday and move the sow to farrowing pen 5 dyas prior to farrowing which is designed to ensure optimal climate for the sow and piglets. It also prevents crushing of piglets when sow drops down for nursing and also enables to assist with birth process if necessary.
Similarly, the sow should be fied in between beams facing feeding troughs and not able to turn around and the sow should be able to keep in contact with her piglets. Both piglets and sow should have access to fresh water and make sure the sow is clean and disinfected before moving it to the farrowing pen.
Furthermore, recognise start of farrowing when udder fills up and in every 15 minutes, a piglet is born and endeavour to disinfect the your hands and equipments during farrowing. Keep lights on to minimise stress during farrowing, monitor growth of of piglets by weighing them once a week.
As manure indicate feed and water intake of sow, a good udder is well filled when sow is nursing laying her side down and milk production is estimated based on piglet weight and their behaviours. Move sow to insemination mating area when weaning and start providing it with flush feed.
Finally, farrowing period is over once piglets are weaned.
Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:13Raising healthy piglets depend on good farrowing namagment.
00:1400:28Feed piglets through the sow.
00:2900:33Sow eats 2kg of gestation feed during gestation period.
00:3400:57To produce milk, increase on feed intake.
00:5801:13Increase feed amount perday.
01:1401:44Move sow to farrowing pen 5 days prior to farrowing.
01:4501:56Fix the sow in between beams facing feed trough.
01:5702:02Sow should able to keep in contact with piglets.
02:0302:13Piglets need safe place with good temperature.
02:1402:35Piglets and sow should access to fresh water.
02:3602:40Make sure the sow is clean and disinfected before being moved to farrowing pen.
02:4102:45Recognise start of farrowing when udder fills up.
02:4602:55A piglet is born every 15 minutes.
02:5603:00Keep lights on to minimise stress during farrowing.
03:0103:26Monitor growth of piglets.
03:2703:41Weigh piglets once a week to monitor growth.
03:4203:52Manure indicate feed and water intake of sow.
03:5304:02A good udder is well filled when sow is nursing laying her side.
04:0304:07Milk productio is estimated based on piglet weight and their behaviours.
04:0804:14Move sow to insemination mating area when weaning.
04:1504:27Farrowing period is over once piglets are weaned.
04:2804:38Summary

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