About 14 weaner piglets escaped from the farm when someone cut a hole in the fence of their enclosure. |
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Satisfied that they were doing well, he checked the chickens and the goats and the weaner pig penned up in a small stall nearby. |
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The sun is low in the sky as jackaroos on motorbikes muster a mob of weaner rams along the picturesque Egelabra lagoon. |
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Our weaner stock is finished in the U. S. and processed in the U. S. and exported internationally. |
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Just because a piece of equipment or flooring is sold commercially, does not mean that it has been properly designed for the weaner. |
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If intensive housing is used, pigs will be moved from the first stage weaner accommodation to larger, second stage accommodation after 2-4 weeks. |
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Again, two weaner rooms are required. Baby pigs enter them at three weeks of age and stay until they are nine weeks old. |
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With two weaner rooms, baby pigs enter the weaner room at three weeks of age and leave at 11 weeks of age. |
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We've been hand-feeding all our weaner sheep for some time now, and we are providing a supplement for our cattle so they can make use of the long dry feed. |
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Certificate of origin labelling for some weaner pigs is the threat now. |
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In the Niagara and Haldimand regions where my riding of Erie-Lincoln is located, pork producers produce upward of 38,000 hogs annually, plus weaner pigs and sows. |
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At this time, the sow is returned to service accommodation, and the piglets either left in the farrowing pen for a period or moved immediately to the weaner accommodation. |
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In the other herd, suspicious histopathological changes were detected in samples submitted as part of an investigation into low levels of weaner mortality and ill-thrift. |
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Two of its sites house sows and produce weaner pigs for stocking the company's two growing-finishing farms. |
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In one herd, the initial reason for suspicion of PMWS was the detection of suggestive histopathology from samples submitted from a weaner pig with jaundice. |
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These days, Clifford is part of a hog production 'loop', a group that includes sow barns, weaner pig barns, and finishing barns in the local area. |
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Effects of dietary replacement of maize with malted or unmalted sorghum on the performance of weaner rabbits. |
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Following the trend, weaner price also improved thanks in part to reduced supplies arising from summer 2008's infertility problems. |
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Meatco's plan is to create a local weaner market in five years of 126,000 animals per year. |
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A second family-run breeding business near Goodooga in western New South Wales provides weaner steers and heifers for finishing in the west. |
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Pretty soon Karen and I were going to auctions every other weekend and coming home with everything from weaner pigs to peafowl. |
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That's certainly the case for Terry Beck, who started out in the hog industry 31 years ago selling 30-pound weaner pigs before moving into market hogs. |
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Some of them have gone into the production of weaner pigs where they raise small pigs because of the high genetic quality that we have in Nova Scotia, as we do across the country. |
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Canadian cattle and hog livestock feeders are not competitively bidding for feeder cattle or weaner pigs, which forces exports of both livestock categories to the United States. |
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Sadly, in the minister's province, and I have talked to Manitoba hog producers several times over the last six weeks, they are seeing their market for weaner pigs dry up. |
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Effects of benzoic acid on growth performance, serum biochemical parameters, nutrient digestibility and digestive enzymes activities of jejuna digesta in weaner piglets. |
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