The farrowing interval — the time between one farrowing and the next — is the production cycle’s clock. Every day the clock runs represents feeding cost, housing overhead, and labor…
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The Farrowing & Piglet Management category focuses on the most critical and sensitive phase of the swine production cycle: the birth and early lifecycle of piglets. This section provides detailed operational guides on caring for pregnant sows, identifying the precise signs of whelping, and managing “The Golden Hour” immediately after birth to maximize litter survival rates. It delivers practical advice on minimizing crushing risks using farrowing crates and implementing strategic colostrum management to ensure weak newborns receive vital immune protection.
Designed for hands-on farm operators, this category covers essential day-to-day piglet processing skills, including iron injections, tail docking, and identification clipping. It bridges the gap between nursing and independent growth by providing proven, low-stress weaning schedules and specialized nutritional strategies for rearing runts or orphaned piglets. By optimizing the farrowing interval and safeguarding early-stage growth, this section helps producers secure more heavy, healthy weaners per sow every year.
The farrowing interval — the time between one farrowing and the next — is the production cycle’s clock. Every day the clock runs represents feeding cost, housing overhead, and labor…
The scenarios that require milk replacer feeding in a commercial pig farrowing house arrive without warning and demand an immediate response. A sow that dies during a complicated farrowing, leaving…
No other nutritional intervention available to a commercial pig farm has the biological significance of the colostrum a piglet receives in its first hours of life. Not the most precisely…
Weaning is the only production event in the pig’s life that imposes four simultaneous stressors at once: the abrupt cessation of the sow’s milk; removal from the sow and the…
In every commercial sow herd, every farrowing produces piglets that are measurably smaller than their littermates at birth. In most litters, the smallest piglet is 30–50% lighter than the average…
Crushing — the death of a piglet when the sow lies on it, rolls onto it, or shifts her body weight over it — is the leading cause of pre-weaning…
The first week of a piglet’s life is the window during which a series of management procedures are performed that will influence its health, welfare, identification, and market value for…
The term “golden hour” is borrowed from emergency medicine, where it describes the critical window immediately following trauma when rapid, correct intervention most dramatically affects the probability of survival. In…
Farrowing is the most time-sensitive management event in commercial pig production. The difference between a stockperson who arrives at the farrowing house to find a sow halfway through an unattended…
The number that matters most in commercial pig production is not litter size at birth — it is the number of piglets that survive to weaning. A sow that farrows…