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FAST™
Sorts Pigs in Over-filled W-to-F
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Scott Oltmans (L), KBQ, Inc. pig flow manager, and grower Dennis Sjogren
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KBQ, Inc., a swine production system based in
Mountain Lake, MN, was one of the first operations to install FAST™
(Farmweld Automatic Sorting Technology) in a wean-to-finish facility.
Though the initial group of pigs has not yet been marketed, Steve
Dick, a KBQ owner, and Scott Oltmans, pig flow manager, are both
impressed with how well the pigs started and have continued to grow
in the new facility. The barn is owned by Dennis Sjogren, a contract
grower in Trimont, MN.
Pigs entered Sjogren’s facility weighing
ten pounds. FAST barns are typically designed to handle pigs
in very large pens. However, Oltmans says, “We were hesitant
to go to groups of 500 to start pigs.” So Sjogren and KBQ
opted to use a barn layout that would allow them to create five,
200-head pens for the first 30-45 days. After that, gating is converted
to large pens for the remainder of the feeding period. The 1,000-head
barn is equipped with two FAST scales.
During the early part of the nursery phase, the
pigs have access to heat lamps and mats, which is the same as in
other KBQ wean-to-finish facilities. The first group of just-weaned
pigs was easy to manage in the 200-head pens. The pigs had no trouble
finding the feeders or drinking cups, according to the KBQ folks.
“They started extremely well,” says Oltmans. In order
to accommodate KBQ’s and Sjogren’s pig flow pattern,
the 1,000-pig FAST facility was first loaded with 1,600
pigs. When the pigs reached about 80 pounds, KBQ and Sjogren used
the scale to sort out the lightest 600 head. Those pigs were then
moved to another finisher that Sjogren owns.
Four other FAST facilities are in the
works in the KBQ system. Dick and Oltmans say they were drawn to
the new technology for the many potential benefits it offers. For
example, they believe it will allow them to do a better job of selecting
market pigs to match packer premiums.
“We think it will allow
us to optimize our selling weights – getting the pigs as heavy
as possible with out being too heavy,” says Oltmans.
FAST will also allow KBQ to more closely
monitor feeding programs and be a management tool for incorporating
additives such as Paylean®, according to Dick. Last, but not
least, FAST should take away the hassle and headaches of
sorting and loading pigs. That will impact KBQ’s work load
and allow employees to have more time for other management activities,
according to Dick.
Paylean is a registered trademark of Elanco
Animal Health.
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