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  2. Intensive pig farming - Wikipedia

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    Intensive pig farming, also known as pig factory farming, is the primary method of pig production, in which grower pigs are housed indoors in group-housing or straw-lined sheds, whilst pregnant sows are housed in gestation crates or pens and give birth in farrowing crates.

  3. Gestation crate - Wikipedia

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    Nursing sow in a farrowing crate. A few days before giving birth, sows are moved to farrowing crates, which are slightly wider so they can lie down to nurse. Crates have 18-in. (46-cm) "troughs" on each side where the piglets can safely lie without being in danger of sow overlay (when the sow lies down on top of a piglet).

  4. Intensive animal farming - Wikipedia

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    In this system, grower pigs are housed indoors in group-housing or straw-lined sheds, whilst pregnant sows are confined in sow stalls (gestation crates) and give birth in farrowing crates. [citation needed] The use of sow stalls has resulted in lower production costs and concomitant animal welfare concerns.

  5. Pig farming - Wikipedia

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    Pigs are extensively farmed, and therefore the terminology is well developed: Pig, hog, or swine, the species as a whole, or any member of it. The singular of "swine" is the same as the plural. Shoat (or shote), piglet, or (where the species is called "hog") pig, unweaned young pig, or any immature pig [23] Sucker, a pig between birth and weaning

  6. Pig - Wikipedia

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    Pigs often begin life in a farrowing or gestation crate, which is a small pen with a central cage, designed to allow the piglets to feed from their mother while preventing her from attacking or crushing them. [124] The crates are so small that the mother sows cannot turn around.

  7. Smithfield Foods - Wikipedia

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    When pregnancy is confirmed, they are moved to pens within a group-housing system [6] for about 10 weeks, then to a farrowing crate, then back to a gestation crate to be impregnated again. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] It uses two forms of group housing: in one system, 30–40 sows are kept in a pen with access to individual gestation crates; in the other ...

  8. Farrowing crate - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Farrowing crate

  9. Agriculture in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury is by far the largest pig-farming region with 161,600 pigs, 63.1% of the national population. [20] Pigs are usually kept indoors, either in gestation crates, farrowing crates, fattening pens, or group housing. [35] In the 12 months to December 2020, 636,700 pigs were processed, producing 44,950 tonnes of meat. [32]