Kees Scheepens is the driving forces behind the Pig Signals® concept. As a researcher, international vet and pig breeder, Scheepens has a background that enables him to make practical knowledge about pigs accessible to other pig farmers. As a breeder, he keeps Berkshire pigs for their highly valued and flavourful meat. ‘My primary aim in breeding is the flavour of the meat. I enjoy raising pigs and I enjoy the delicious meat.’ On behalf of Pig Signals®, Scheepens provides on-farm training sessions and lectures.
Since completing his veterinary studies, Arnold de Vries has spent 14 years working as a practising pig vet in the Kempen region of the Netherlands. ‘I am keen to encourage and support pig farmers who take pride in their healthy farms and healthy animals; pig farming is a great field to work in!’ Since 2001, Arnold has worked at HAS Den Bosch where he supervises students of pig farming in projects in fields such as pharmacy, (advanced) health care, nutrition and new housing systems.
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A practical guide to successful piglet production
Piglets is part of the Pig Signals concept. Pig Signals® comprises a broad assortment of books and training programmes which have the aim of increasing the expertise of pig farmers. Group presentations and study club evenings are based on photographs, images and sounds from the daily practice of pig farmers. In an unconventional fashion, the participants in these meetings become actively involved and their questions about daily practice are answered.
For succesfull farm results, the sow must produce large numbers of healthy piglets on the one hand and the finishing pig must grow to its full potential on the other. In between comes the newborn and growing young piglet: sufficient attention in this phase really is of vital importance! Are your pig rearing skills up to scratch? What you are aiming for is piglets bursting with health and vitality! Many pig farmers don’t fully appreciate that piglet rearing starts with the insemination of the sow. For example, the variation in birth weight is determined at the time of embryo implantation. In general, farmers still underestimate the importance of colostrum intake: uniform, heavy piglets who are quick to drink plenty of milk from their own mother. Not unimportant of course, but there is much more to it. Piglets contains a wealth of tips and insights to improve your own piglet rearing. After the farrowing pen, weaning is an enormously risky time for the piglet. Your priority now is to prevent intestinal atrophy. Correct feed transition, low pressure of infection, not mixing litters and preventing climate stress are essential and are examined in detail. This book ends where the finishing pig producer begins: with the delivery of the piglets. ‘Looking, thinking, acting’ in order to get large litters of healthy, thriving piglets is the basic principle underlying Piglets. At each stage of piglet rearing, it is important to keep your finger on the pulse. Piglets provides essential guidelines to that end.
The illustrations in this book are by Marleen Felius.
This book is to you as colostrum is to your piglets: it contains everything you need. Nothing more and nothing less.
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Marrit van Engen has an ideal combination of animal production and veterinary expertise thanks to her studies in both animal husbandry and veterinary medicine. ‘Following a brief observation, breeders must be able to see the sow and her piglets are feeling. I help them to develop “antennas” for this observation.’ Marrit van Engen visits pig farms in her role as an adviser in pig reproduction. As part of this work, she developed the FertilAid® concept. On behalf of Pig Signals®, she provides farm training sessions and lectures.
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Pig Signals
Piglets
Piglets
About the authors and the artist
A practical guide to successful piglet production
Marrit van Engen Arnold de Vries Kees Scheepens
On-farm training sessions are also provided during which the participants learn about behavioural signals which they may not have noticed on their own farms. The activities have the following aims: • to help you really see your pigs and prevent ‘farm blindness’ • to show you how to include evaluations as part of your daily routine • to brush up your practical knowledge • to teach you how to work with checklists • to improve the performance of your pig herd Pig Signals® has also become a well-known quality brand outside the Netherlands. Pig farmers are benefiting from this expertise via training programmes and books in countries all over the world. For books and customized editions, please contact:
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Piglets is part of the Pig Signals® series. Pig Signals®: highly practical, reader-friendly information on animal-oriented pig farming.
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