Hi Tom, when removing the bedding do you only take out the 8-10 feet that the telehandler can clear from the back of the pens, and if not how is the remainder of the pen cleaned out??
A few of Jennifer Soissons's facts are correct, but her realities maybe eschewed.50 pigs to a pen. Yes RSPCA assurance allows 55 pig in those pens. other assurance schemes more, so as you can see the stocking rate is lower than the norm for this farm as with any other farms that supplies high end retailers in the UK. I agree this lowers the stress levels that's why we stock at these lower levels, also we split sex the animals to ensure even lower stress levels. This all helps with welfare.Antibiotics NO!! the only time they are used is if an animal is sick and requires an antibiotic treatment (vet supervised). just because the public don't pay for antibiotics they feel they are cheap. Wrong. the art of good pig keeping is to have a well managed unit that maintains a natural balance of good welfare, high health, good environment and the animals will thrive. Genetically modified soya yes unfortunately un genetically modified soya in large quantities is impossible to source. As nearly all soya is genetically modified and infects the non modified. Therefore if you believe you eat unmodified soya think again. Unless it is sourced from certain areas of the world the chances are it is not possible to pass the scrutiny of GM free. We try to source soya from un modified sources but can not guarantee it (not America but South America).Modern planning in the UK requires any new unit to have provision for all waste and run off to be included in their planning submissions. Otherwise the county councils and the Environment agency will not accept the application.I totally agree with your comments on pay more for all meat, every animal should be given the best life whilst it is in our care. Sadly many don't share this view and see meat as a constituent of their diet and give no thought to its life / death or anything else until prompted by some consumer survey.
Ich glaube es geht ihnen wirklich gut ....aber es sind zu viele eingesperrt in eiem Stall, sie können sich nicht richtig bewegen😭😭😭🐽🐽🐽🐽🐽🐷🐷🐷🐷🐷sie lieben es sich im Schlamm zu wülen......darum gehören sie auch ins Freie
This farm looks good with the shed design and straw but they are only showing the pens with half the number of pigs they have to keep in there Imagine nearly 50 pigs per pen! (pause to count them!) 2000 pigs per "crop". The reality is overcrowded stressed pigs on antibiotics eating genetically modified soy beans imported from the US. Why dont they show the reality of the true stocking density? Too horrific for consumers to stomach? Local plans for a Waitrose farm on exactly the same contract have no provision for the waste and run off on their plans either. They are planning to produce 1900 pigs in two sheds with 20 pens in each shed Turn around every 20 weeks (47.5 per pen). Stop pumping out cheap meat. Raise the price of meat (or take less profit) and give the pigs the space they deserve (as shown on the clip). Shame on you Waitrose.
Very hardworking young man indeed..........All the BEST Tom...........!
Good job,keep it up
Wow!!good job bro👍👍
Hi Tom well done, good hard work !! i am in SA where is this farm?
Super idee ich gratuliere dir vielmals...
Great job I like it
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Hi Tom
Just wondering is the smell bad at the house having the unit so close ?
Yes the smell is always strong but with cleaning it reduces it abit
i call any smells country air. you get used to it in around 60 seconds.
I'm interested in this design - is there a place where you share or sell it? How many pigs does it hold?
Hi be good to hear more from you
Hi Tom, when removing the bedding do you only take out the 8-10 feet that the telehandler can clear from the back of the pens, and if not how is the remainder of the pen cleaned out??
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Is your floor cemented?
Hello sir I'm from India so please tell me its prosiger young in India bceuse wether change 4months winter 4months summer 4 rain.
How much money do you make per year shed
Roughly how many bales of straw do you use for one shed per year
It’s usually 120kg per pig 1000 pigs around 120t. Most say a 5ft round bale per day
All credit to you , just look after the pennies, 10 out of 10....up the UK.
Shut up you snowflake
Hilo
Tom E-mail or anything He build a fantastic Farm
He build a torture camp
A few of Jennifer Soissons's facts are correct, but her realities maybe eschewed.50 pigs to a pen. Yes RSPCA assurance allows 55 pig in those pens. other assurance schemes more, so as you can see the stocking rate is lower than the norm for this farm as with any other farms that supplies high end retailers in the UK. I agree this lowers the stress levels that's why we stock at these lower levels, also we split sex the animals to ensure even lower stress levels. This all helps with welfare.Antibiotics NO!! the only time they are used is if an animal is sick and requires an antibiotic treatment (vet supervised). just because the public don't pay for antibiotics they feel they are cheap. Wrong. the art of good pig keeping is to have a well managed unit that maintains a natural balance of good welfare, high health, good environment and the animals will thrive. Genetically modified soya yes unfortunately un genetically modified soya in large quantities is impossible to source. As nearly all soya is genetically modified and infects the non modified. Therefore if you believe you eat unmodified soya think again. Unless it is sourced from certain areas of the world the chances are it is not possible to pass the scrutiny of GM free. We try to source soya from un modified sources but can not guarantee it (not America but South America).Modern planning in the UK requires any new unit to have provision for all waste and run off to be included in their planning submissions. Otherwise the county councils and the Environment agency will not accept the application.I totally agree with your comments on pay more for all meat, every animal should be given the best life whilst it is in our care. Sadly many don't share this view and see meat as a constituent of their diet and give no thought to its life / death or anything else until prompted by some consumer survey.
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Te felicito,solo falto el sol ellos necesitan sol y aire,ojala que todos los que se dedican a criar animales para el ego humano los tratarán bien
el techo tiene aperturas y las paredes a sierta altura son abiertas
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Ich glaube es geht ihnen wirklich gut ....aber es sind zu viele eingesperrt in eiem Stall, sie können sich nicht richtig bewegen😭😭😭🐽🐽🐽🐽🐽🐷🐷🐷🐷🐷sie lieben es sich im Schlamm zu wülen......darum gehören sie auch ins Freie
This farm looks good with the shed design and straw but they are only showing the pens with half the number of pigs they have to keep in there Imagine nearly 50 pigs per pen! (pause to count them!) 2000 pigs per "crop". The reality is overcrowded stressed pigs on antibiotics eating genetically modified soy beans imported from the US. Why dont they show the reality of the true stocking density? Too horrific for consumers to stomach? Local plans for a Waitrose farm on exactly the same contract have no provision for the waste and run off on their plans either. They are planning to produce 1900 pigs in two sheds with 20 pens in each shed Turn around every 20 weeks (47.5 per pen). Stop pumping out cheap meat. Raise the price of meat (or take less profit) and give the pigs the space they deserve (as shown on the clip).
Shame on you Waitrose.
Shame on you! You are an uninformed dick! . I raise multiple pigs. The are fed showrite products and given bedding every week as there isn't as many.
I'm late but also these sheds usually attributed to this system and type of shed have 27pens
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ok so let's say everyone stopped eating animals. what is u VEGAN 's plan now? what would u do with all of the animals? ????