How to Boost or Increase Weight in Pigs?

How to Boost or Increase Weight in Pigs?

For most swine farmers, boosting or increasing pig weight is challenging and troublesome work.  Many farmers are puzzled: Why don't my pigs eat? Why do my pigs eat but don't grow meat? Actually, increasing the weight of pigs is a comprehensive thing that requires a combination of proper nutrition, feeding practice, health care, environment management, and scientific breeding. Here are several strategies to help you promote optimal weight gain in pigs.

1. Balanced Nutrition

High-quality Feed: Use a balanced diet that includes high-quality protein sources, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals. Consider commercial pig feed formulated for different growth stages.

Energy-dense Diets: Incorporate energy-dense ingredients like corn, barley, or other grains to promote weight gain.

Additives: Consider using feed additives such as probiotics or enzymes to enhance digestion and nutrient absorption. Gneebio’s Pig Growth Booster can be your right hand, which contains probiotics, enzymes, vitamins, herbs, and other grow-boosting ingredients to help your pigs easily reach daily weight gain goals and health management.

 

2. Feeding Practice

Frequent Feeding: Offer multiple small meals throughout the day rather than one or two large meals to encourage eating.

Consistent Schedule: Maintain a consistent feeding schedule to help pigs develop a routine and optimize feed conversion.

Ad-libitum Feeding: Allow pigs to have continuous access to feed, especially in the growing and finishing phases, to encourage maximum weight gain.

Monitor Feed Intake: Regularly check feed consumption to ensure pigs are eating enough.

 

3. Health Management

Regular Health Checks: Monitor pigs for signs of illness or distress that could impair weight gain. Prompt treatment is essential to ensure that diseases don’t undermine the efforts invested in achieving optimal weight gain.

Vaccination Plan: Implement vaccination programs to prevent diseases that can hinder growth.

Parasitic Control: Keep up with deworming schedules to prevent parasitic infections that can affect growth. Avermectin transdermal solution, amitraz solution, ivermectin injection, and other antiparasitic medicine can be chosen according to your pigs’ parasitic conditions.

Biosecurity Measures: Maintain good biosecurity practices to prevent the introduction of pathogens into the herd.

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4. Environmental Condition

Comfortable Housing: Provide well-ventilated, dry, and comfortable housing to minimize stress and promote optimal growth.

Adequate Space: Provide enough space for each pig to move freely, lie down comfortably, and access feed and water without competition.

Temperature & Moisture Control: Maintain an appropriate temperature and moisture in the housing to prevent heat stress or cold stress. Generally, the temperature in the pig house should be controlled at 18-22°C and the humidity at 50%-70%.

Reasonable lighting: Appropriate lighting can promote the metabolism and appetite of pigs and increase their growth rate. However, too strong or too weak light is not conducive to the growth of pigs. The light intensity and duration should be adjusted according to the actual situation.

Periodic Cleaning: Regularly clean and disinfect pens. Pay special attention to areas where pigs eat and drink, as these are hotspots for contamination.

 

5. Stress Management

Pigs are sensitive animals, and stress can have a profound impact on their appetite and, consequently, weight gain. You can do:

Minimize Stressors: Reduce stress by handling pigs gently, avoiding overcrowding, and ensuring proper socialization.

Introduce Changes Gradually: When changing diets or housing situations, do so gradually to minimize stress.

 

6. Monitoring Progress

Regular Weighing: Weigh pigs regularly to monitor growth rates and adjust feeding strategies as needed.

Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR): Calculate the feed conversion ratio to evaluate how efficiently pigs are converting feed into weight gain. Aim for a lower FCR.

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7. Scientific Breeding

Reasonable grouping: group pigs according to their weight, breed, and growth stage to avoid mixing pigs with large weight differences. This can also reduce fighting and disease transmission.

Enough Water: Ensure pigs have continuous access to clean and fresh water, as hydration is crucial for their overall health and feed efficiency.

Genetic breeding: Select breeds known for their rapid growth rates and efficient feed conversion, such as Duroc, Hampshire, or Yorkshire, provide a basis for rapid marketing.

 

Conclusion

By implementing these strategies, you can effectively increase the weight of pigs while ensuring their health and well-being. Raise pigs easily, allowing you to earn a million dollars a year is no longer a dream!

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