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Saving stillborns improves profits

2015-07-06 17:07:00| National Hog Farmer

By Ron Ketchem and Mark Rix, Swine Management Services LLC, Fremont, Neb. Weaned pig prices are projected to be lower for an extended period of time, making it imperative to become more efficient in the farrowing room. The SMS team estimates the breakeven for all pigs drops an estimated $1.20 for each additional pig that is saved per sow per year. read more

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