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PROPOSED 4800 SOW UNIT PIGGERY TO BE ESTABLISHED ON SEVERAL FARM PORTIONS IN THE IDA AREA, EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE

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The project description and pig production for No. 2 Piggeries (Pty) Ltd. will be as follow: The proposed piggery will have 3 types of production units: 1. Breeding Unit; 2. Weaner Unit; and 3. Grower-Finishing/fattening Unit. Breeding unit consists of five sub-units, namely: i. Farrowing: this unit will house 1026 sows (4 buildings); ii. Early gestation: this unit will house 1080 sows (1 building); iii. Late gestation: this unit will house 2530 sows (3 buildings); iv. Heat detection & Training: this unit will house sows and boars (2 buildings); and v. Gilt developer: this unit houses a range of weaners, growers and finishers (varying ages and sizes). In total 1050 sows and boars are kept in the gilt developer. Fattening/Finishing units: This unit houses growers from 11 weeks. The number of pigs held depends on the size of the animals. The fattening can hold an average of 1350 pigs per building. 28 Buildings = 37 800 pigs. Weaner unit: This unit is normally separate from the breeder and grower units to improve bio-security conditions approximately 2740 weaners are placed in each unit. 7 Buildings = 19 180 in total.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2018 - 11:18

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12828

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