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Farmweld DRIK-O-MAT®
Wins University of Nebraska Trial
The University of Nebraska Northeast Research
and Extension Center, Concord, has conducted several trials during
the last few years to help producers make proper feeder and drinker
selections. In a recent trial, Dr. Michael C. Brumm and his
research team concluded that Farmweld DRIK-0-MAT® Water Cups
reduce water disappearance by 25 percent, cut medication costs by
50 percent and contribute to better feed conversion versus swinging
nipple waterers.
The study evaluated the performance of 240 crossbred
feeder pigs fed to approximately 250# (113.6 kg), with half of the
pigs treated using Farmweld DRIK-O-MAT Water Cups and half using
Ritchie WaterSwing® drinkers. The single-sourced pigs were allocated
by arrival weight and sex to 12 mixed-sex pens in two identical,
mechanically ventilated buildings at the research center. Pens were
12 x 15' (3.66 x 4.57 m) with 50 percent of the pen area slatted.
There were three pens per drinker type in each building. All other
conditions, including vaccination and nutrition, were constant.
Total water use was measured by inline water meters
for each side of the buildings (cups were allocated to one side,
nipple waterers to the other) so water use could be correlated to
drinker type.
Improved Water Savings
Pigs on Farmweld DRIK-O-MAT Water Cups used 1.00
gallons (3.78 l) per pig per day compared to 1.33 (5.03 l) for pigs
on the swinging nipple waterers. That's nearly a 25 percent water
savings, likely due to decreased waste.
| Water
Savings |
| Drinker Type |
Water
Disappearance
Gallons/Pig/Day (liters) |
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| Ritchie WaterSwing® |
1.33 (5.03) |
| Farmweld DRIK-O-MAT® |
1.00 (3.78) |
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p value 0.60 |
Reduced Medication Costs
In addition to water savings, the trial demonstrated
that the Farmweld DRIK-0-MAT Water Cup reduces medication costs.
On day 82 of the trial, an outbreak of swine influenza was diagnosed
in all facilities at the research unit. Pigs were water-medicated
for four days. Water medication use and medication cost was significantly
less for pigs on the Farmweld DRIK-O-MAT Water Cup vs. the swinging
nipple waterer. Pigs on the cup used about half the amount of medication
as pigs on the swinging nipple waterers.
| Medication
Costs |
| Drinker Type |
Medicated
Water Disappearance Gallons/Pig/Day (liters) |
Drug
Cost ($/Pig) USD |
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| Ritchie WaterSwing® |
1.958 (7.4) |
$.162 |
| Farmweld DRIK-O-MAT® |
.988 (3.79) |
$0.82 |
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| * Albon 12.5% solution @ $42.25/gallon
(3.78 l) mixed to deliver 30 gm sulfadimethoxine per 128 gallons
(484.34 l) water |
Improved Feed Conversion
The Nebraska study also showed improved feed conversion
for pigs using Farmweld DRIK-0-MAT® Water Cups. Farmweld Jumbo
Feeders were used for both groups.
The cup group consumed less feed than pigs using
the swinging nipple waterers, which resulted efficiency of 2.49
(feed:gain) for the cups. Pigs on the swinging nipple waterer demonstrated
a conversion of 2.55 (feed:gain). Average daily gain for each group
of pigs was statistically identical.
Earlier trials at the University of Nebraska indicate
that other styles of feeder and drinkers also impact performance
and water disappearance. In conclusion, it is clear that producers
can impact swine performance, medication costs and water disappearance
by selecting the proper drinker design.
| Nebraska
Trial Results |
| Three Comparisons
for Water Disappearance and Performance |
| Trial |
Drinker Type |
Water Disappearance
Gallons/Pig/Day (liters) |
Average Daily
Gain lbs (kg) |
Feed: Gain
(#) |
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| Test #1 |
Wet/Dry Feeders |
1.19 (4.5) |
1.72 (.78) |
3.05 |
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Conventional Nipple Bracket
w/Standard Dry Feeder |
1.60 (6.05) |
1.68 (.76) |
2.96 |
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p values: |
<.05 |
<.05 |
<.005 |
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| Test #2 |
Swinging Nipple Waterer w/Standard
Dry Feeder |
1.36 (5.15) |
1.66 (.755) |
3.06 |
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Conventional Nipple Bracket
w/Standard Dry Feeder |
1.53 (5.79) |
1.65 (.75) |
3.09 |
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p values: |
<0.5 |
>.10 |
>.10 |
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| Test #3 |
Swinging Nipple Waterer w/Farmweld
Jumbo Feeder |
1.33 (5.03) |
1.83 (.83) |
2.55 |
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Farmweld DRIK-0-MAT®
Water Cup w/Farmweld Jumbo Feeder |
1.00 (3.78) |
1.81 (.82) |
2.49 |
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p values: |
.060 |
>.10 |
.095 |
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| According to
Univ. of Nebraska researcher Michael C. Brumm, p values >.
10 are not significant for these types of trials. |
Annual Dollar Savings for 1,000-head Finisher
(USD)
Carthage, IL veterinarian Dr. Joe Connor calculated
the economic impact of using DRIK-0-MAT Water Cups versus swinging
nipple waterers for a typical, 1,000-head grow-finish unit turned
2.8 times per year. According to results obtained in the Nebraska
research trial, producers can expect to earn $414 per year in water
savings alone, assuming a water cost of $3.50/1,000 gal. (3.78 dal).
Medication cost savings will vary with treatment duration, cost
of therapy and wastage due to palatability. Assuming a medication
treatment similar to the study's (4 days treatment at a cost of
$42.25/gal. (3.78 l), dosage 30 g/ per 128 gal. [484.34 l] water),
the annual medication savings would be $232. Higher savings would
be expected using higher dosages or more expensive drugs. Feed savings
based on the Nebraska study would be valued at $2,307 annually,
assuming 214# (97.2 kg) of gain per animal at a cost of $0.07 per#
of feed.
Waste Disposal Savings (USD)
If we further assume that water savings means
less water waste in the pit, Farmweld DRIK-0-MAT Cups also lower
annual waste disposal costs. Farmweld calculated the annual waste
removal savings to be $593, assuming a 118,600 gallon (44924 dal)
water savings at a disposal cost of $.005/gal. (3.78 l).
| Annual
Savings for 1,000-head Grow-finish Unit |
| Item |
Annual
$ Savings (USD) |
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Water ($3.50/1,000 gal.) or
($3.50/3.78 dal) |
$414 |
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Medication ($42/gal., dosage of 30g/128 gal. water) or ($42/3.78
l, dosage of 30g/484.3 l water)
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$232 |
Feed cost (214# gain @ $0.07 per # feed)
or
(97.29 kg gain @ $0.07 per 2.28 kg feed) |
$2,307 |
Waste Disposal ($.005/gal. disposal cost)
or
($.005/3.78 l disposal cost) |
$593 |
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Total $3,546 |
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