Netherlands: Average production per sow's life is 74 weaned piglets

Published 2024년 12월 9일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the economic benefits of extending the production period of sows, despite not necessarily leading to high piglet production per year. This approach requires less investment in replacements and lowers labor costs for training and acclimatizing young pigs. However, the article also notes that around 25% of sows are culled after only two litters.
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Original content

High lifetime production does not necessarily equal high piglet production per sow per year, but it is economically attractive to extend the production period of a sow. Less investment is needed in replacement and less labor is needed for training and teaching, before the young animals ...
Source: Agri Holland

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