New Nedap Farrowing Feeding with Wireless Activator feeds based on need.
To help producers meet the unique nutritional needs of lactating sows, Nedap Livestock Management has introduced Nedap Activator, an add-on to Nedap Farrowing Feeding that automatically drops feed when sows trigger an electronic sensor with their snouts.
“Nedap Farrowing Feeding with wireless Activator gives producers more control to monitor and maximize feed intake during lactation with minimal labor,” says Cheryl Day, vice president of business development-North America, Nedap Livestock Management. “The optional wireless Activator add-on offers a high return on investment by helping pork producers reduce operational costs and boost sow and piglet performance through strategic feeding.”
The Nedap Farrowing Feeder automatically delivers snack-sized feed portions to sows at regular intervals throughout the day to stimulate the appetite. Between scheduled feedings, the wireless Activator add-on enables sows to “ask” for additional appetizer-sized portions by moving the trigger with their snout. Producers can easily mount the wireless Activator to feeders in new or existing farrowing feeding automatic feeding systems.
Nedap Farrowing Feeding with wireless Activator maximizes return on investment by:
- Improving sow performance
Nutrient requirements for sows are three times higher during lactation.[1] Nedap Farrowing Feeding with wireless Activator can increase overall feed intake through demand-driven feeding to promote faster farrowing recovery while supporting body condition score (BCS). [2] Benefits include shorter farrow-to-breed intervals, quicker rebreeding and less early culling.
- Cutting labor costs
Labor costs can be a burden for pork producers. The wireless Activator can reduce farrowing barn labor in multiple ways. First, it automatically sends an alert if no feeding activity is detected for a predetermined period. Barn managers get to know exactly which sows need attention without manual feeder checks. This allows them to focus their time where they are needed most. Second, wireless Activator’s demand-driven feeding requires less time to clean stale feed and manually drop feed. For Nedap customers, reducing labor time in farrowing has saved $28 per sow per year. For 1,000 sows, that’s $28,000 per year in labor savings.
- Increasing feed efficiency
Wireless Activator can reduce feed costs, which account for 65-70% of pork production costs.[3] Small, demand-driven portions can avoid waste and unpalatable feed in the feeder. Wireless Activator is installed at the bottom of the feeder and can’t be triggered when covered by feed. Additionally, Farrowing Feeding with wireless Activator provides feed intake data and enables producers to adjust feed rations and delivery rates to promote further efficiency.
- Boosting piglet performance
Because Nedap Farrowing Feeding with wireless Activator stimulates appetite and maximizes the sow’s feed intake through increased feeding frequency, customers report more consistent and greater milk yields from sows. The result? Customers report a 50% reduction in farrowing pen mortality and up to 1.65 pounds of additional weight per piglet at weaning.
“Nedap Farrowing Feeding with Nedap Activator has perfected demand-driven feeding for lactating sows,” says Day. “Demand-driven feeding can help sows recover from farrowing faster, support BCS and promote reproductive health and rebreeding. Producers can also benefit from less feed waste and more efficient use of labor, maximizing ROI of Nedap Activator.”
To learn more about Nedap Farrowing Feeding with Nedap Activator, contact Cheryl Day at Cheryl.Day@nedap.com or visit farrowingfeeding.nedap-livestockmanagement.com.
Nedap Livestock Management, nedap-livestockmanagement.com, is the global leader in farming automation using individual animal identification. Nedap’s easy-to-use technology helps farmers manage millions of dairy cattle and pigs 24 hours a day, in more than 100 countries. Nedap empowers managers and personnel with dependable information to make operational and strategic decisions and has for more than 40 years. Nedap focuses on helping livestock farmers become the best farmers in the world. A publicly listed company, Nedap employs more than 700 people globally, across 11 locations and eight business units.