Lifelong freedom of movement for breeding sows

07-02-2013 | | |
Pig Production 2030   this model has been the basis for the EuroTier presentation as well as the Ahlers production site (see next page). Gestation can be found at the bottom, breeding at the top end, insemination to the left and growing to the right.
Pig Production 2030 this model has been the basis for the EuroTier presentation as well as the Ahlers production site (see next page). Gestation can be found at the bottom, breeding at the top end, insemination to the left and growing to the right.
If there were no limitations, if everything was possible, what would pig farms look like? Here, freedom of thinking led to freedom of movement. What will a breeding farm look like if freedom of movement became essential? Big Dutchman embarked on a quest to find out. Without any doubt, one of the highlights of the recent EuroTier, in Hanover, Germany, was a thought-provoking model of a concept pig breeding farm. Livestock equipment company Big Dutchman was responsible for this booth-size farm mod


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Vincent ter Beek Editor of Pig Progress / Topic: Pigs around the world