Digital biosecurity on farms and accelerating learning
Do we really comply with the order of farm visits as indicated by the biosecurity protocols?
Do we really comply with the order of farm visits as indicated by the biosecurity protocols?
The biosecurity ring analysis method is applicable on any type of farm and offers an overall perspective that helps us make organized and rational decisions.
We present a biosecurity evaluation method that ensures a comprehensive review: Biosecurity in rings.
Biosecurity is becoming increasingly important for disease prevention. In this article, we discuss how a biosecurity improvement plan can be organized.
The four most common mistakes on pig farms, illustrated with real examples.
Each farm should analyze its historical data to quantify the effect of seasonality on its farrowing rate and prolificacy.
Objective inspection and evaluation that checks current biosecurity measures and points out weaknesses in the system so that improvements can be made.
The incidence and distribution of small litters and factors affecting the number of piglets born alive on swine farms.
The innovative digital biosecurity control system and its application to the objective monitoring of internal biosecurity and on-farm movements.
New approaches and technologies in objective monitoring of biosecurity reduce the risk of non-compliance or failure in application.
This second article analyzes data for the breedings done on weekday holidays in Spain in 2018, although the results can be extrapolated changing the dates for those holidays celebrated in each country.
This article compares the results of the inseminations done one week before the holiday, on the holiday, and one day after the holiday.
Does a high retention rate indicate high productivity?
Gilts have more returns to estrus... but why?
Which indicator best reflects performance - farrowing rate or non-productive days?
What is more important: the farm or genetics?
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