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Pigs in hot climates

 
 
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 17/03/2002
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Argentina
Pigs in hot climates
I Work in a farm that is in Turret, Coahuila.
Here the climate is very extreme, in time of heat we arrive to the 40 degrees and in time of cold to the 3 degrees, he/she would want to have results of an exploitation of pigs under the same conditions, results of food consumptions, Kg of exit to the weaning and the market, daily earnings, nutritious conversions, type of facilities that use.
The farm where I work you tecnifico as one year ago but we continue having the same results, I will thank comments and tips.
 30/11/2002
IVÁN IÑIGO
Mexico
Juan Manuel. I am in Sound where the temp. it is similar, and in summer it is when we are put more difficult, overalls because the alimento,
In each area we have some ventilation type or fogueo.
If he/she is interested something especially you communicate. Greetings.
 30/11/2002
JUAN MANUEL VALENZUELA ESTRADA
Mexico
more than anything I need some tips, because we have already installed goteadores, clímas and some more things, but the consumption of the female falls and the only thing that I have in mind is that all the nutrients that he/she needs the female to formulate them in less food...
Thank you for your answer Iván.
 06/12/2002
Andrés Looks them
Mexico
Hello: Did you already prove to give feeding to the female in the night?, how many times you give a day to the females and in that schedules? it should be looked for to give food in the night hours and to give less food in the hours but you heat. Do you manage humid food?. And another thing, you should measure the consumption of water of the female. What type of Drinking trough do you have for the female? that pressure of the water manages in the drinking troughs?, do you have analysis of quality of water? otherwise it would be very advisable to know all this. Ventilation tunnels work bién, besides the fogueo that you have already, they are tubes of plastic that direct the ventilation in particular to each female. The concentration of the nutrients is an option, but before you have to look for him for handling.

If you have doubts about the particular thing in each one of these aspects, I am to your disposition to see if I can help you in something more.
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