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appropriate Temperature for breeding of pigs

 
 
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 20/09/2003
Engormix.com
Argentina
appropriate Temperature for breeding of pigs
he/she would Need to know which the temperature should be in an atmosphere of controlled temperature of the lechoneras.
 21/11/2003
maurice zarate
United States of America
This is for winter in North Carolina: he/she remembers that each case is different. You can begin with the lamps at 90°F with 3-4 days, and then low gradually until arriving at 80°F to two weeks. The mothers begin at 74°F and 70°F, to 14 days. In summer, lamps at 88°F for 3-4 days and low at 78°F to two weeks, and the mothers begin at 73°F and 14 days at 68°F. If you need more information, don't doubt to be in private. I am Cordovan resided in it USES, working with pigs.

Ing. Agr. Maurice Zarate MS
 27/03/2004
Evelyn Valderrama
Chile
Hello, Alberto. Good, for here more fence are. But does your question, go toward pigs in maternity or in recría? In the event of maternity, the good temperature would be of about 30°C the first weeks in the room of maternity, using lamps and heaters, lowering gradually until arriving at the 25°C. In the case of recría that the temperature stays inside the 25° at 20°C. In both cases, you should worry much of the ventilation to avoid cases of diarrheas, stress and other.
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