Innovation for Fattening Capons in Pig Farms

Published May 15, 2025

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Technology that requires low investment improves efficiency in the production of capons while reducing environmental impact.

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The deep bed is a technology that allows pig breeding to extend to marginal areas and improves productivity, compared to a field system. For this reason, in southern Tucumán, a team from the Rural Extension Agency Graneros is promoting the adoption of this technology in the region. Studies conducted by specialists from the Pig Agricultural Demonstration Unit of the Marcos Juárez Experimental Station in Córdoba demonstrate that the deep bed system is a sustainable alternative with productive indicators that approach those expected in a confined system. "In recent years, due to the high regional demand for barrows, there has been a tendency to move pig production towards animals over 100 kilograms," said Isabel Arellano from INTA Graneros, who added that "we are promoting this technology to optimize pig breeding and make it more sustainable and efficient, without the need for large investments." In this regard, some trials were carried out, which consisted of installing sheds that ...

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