Scott Phillips, a pig farmer from Missouri, shows how he pays individual attention to the mother pigs as they give birth to their piglets. Watch this video to learn more.
(Cont.) In a natural environment, the sows and piglets run around in the same area (separate from other sows/piglets) for about 3 wks. During that time, the piglets are pretty busy eating all the time, or chasing the sow to get her to lie down and let them nurse. I suggest you go see for yourself first hand both methods before you judge. Commercial feeders and breeders dont want to upset and harm the pigs, they want them to be healthy and safe. Both methods are labor-intensive.
We visited a natural pig ranch, where the sows are free to feed and the piglets are also given much more room to move. The loss from sows laying on the newborn piglets can be substantial, like losing 8 out of 10 piglets! Consider too, that the piglets are not guaranteed a warm place at birth in a natural environment. so many births are in early early spring, so it's not that warm anywhere. Also, consider how clean these sows and piglets are kept. (Cont.)
I understand what your trying to do, but in that stall the sow can't even turn around, you can do commercial pig farming, the right way not what's more convenient to your pig business bits what's good for the animal
First time I see a clean well kept pig farm. Best ive seen.
At least they allow cameras in to film.
you can tell me what u want, but this pig at 2:28 with the stiff leg is dead
(Cont.) In a natural environment, the sows and piglets run around in the same area (separate from other sows/piglets) for about 3 wks. During that time, the piglets are pretty busy eating all the time, or chasing the sow to get her to lie down and let them nurse. I suggest you go see for yourself first hand both methods before you judge. Commercial feeders and breeders dont want to upset and harm the pigs, they want them to be healthy and safe. Both methods are labor-intensive.
We visited a natural pig ranch, where the sows are free to feed and the piglets are also given much more room to move. The loss from sows laying on the newborn piglets can be substantial, like losing 8 out of 10 piglets! Consider too, that the piglets are not guaranteed a warm place at birth in a natural environment. so many births are in early early spring, so it's not that warm anywhere. Also, consider how clean these sows and piglets are kept. (Cont.)
No more gestation crates!!
This is a very well kept pig farm. There is our food crowing under good conditions. Safety for mother pig and babies.
The cage is way too small..... Why not let them out in the field
I understand what your trying to do, but in that stall the sow can't even turn around, you can do commercial pig farming, the right way not what's more convenient to your pig business bits what's good for the animal
By the way, its a myth that the sows will accidentally lay down on their piglets. The sows are actually very careful when laying down.
...OOPS!!! I meant in that sentence that DON'T have a happy heart..OK BYE!!!!
@Henry Sol,Dude,you ever hear of spell check?
yea alicia they are doing a great job for these sows !!!
that is really disgusting how small an area the pigs have, what an awful environment.
GREAT VIDEO
Pigs are soo cute, I hate I love bacon
this it the best thing it the world it keeps the pigs safe
Btw, you can't speak for the sow. I'm sure she would tell you she would rather be free!
soooo cute....I cant wait to eat it
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