PigTek Reminds Pork Producers of Winter Hog Barn Good Practices During Cold
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In this episode of Pork Industry News, In Case You Missed It, Rachel Fishback shares critical cold-weather management tips from PigTek to help pork producers protect their pigs, barns, and profitability during harsh winter conditions.
As temperatures drop, swine barns face increased risks including frozen water lines, ventilation issues, humidity buildup, and inconsistent heating. These challenges directly impact pig comfort, feed efficiency, health performance, and energy costs — making proactive winter preparation essential for successful pork production.
PigTek outlines 5 essential winter protection strategies every pig farmer should implement:
✅ Maintaining proper ventilation without heat loss
✅ Preventing frozen water systems and equipment failure
✅ Managing humidity to reduce respiratory stress
✅ Ensuring consistent, reliable barn heating
✅ Eliminating drafts to protect pig comfort
Taking preventative steps now can reduce livestock stress, improve barn performance, lower mortality risks, and protect your bottom line throughout the winter season.
If you raise pigs, manage swine facilities, or work in pork production, this quick update delivers practical, real-world insights to help you keep pigs healthy and barns operating efficiently all winter long.
Stay informed with the latest pork industry updates, swine management tips, and producer insights right here on Pork Industry News with Rachel Fishback.
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