Perfecting the Pig Environment - Paul Smith, Hugh Crabtree, Nick Bird

Perfecting the Pig Environment

Buch | Softcover
96 Seiten
2009
Nottingham University Press (Verlag)
978-1-904761-81-5 (ISBN)
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Describes monitoring techniques which can also interpret data and automatically implement adjustments to environment control systems. This book contains a series of case studies from commercial pig farms. It also provides explanations of the source of problems within pig buildings.
Like its predecessor, this publication is written for students and those professionals who choose to work at the sharp end of the pig industry and are driven by a desire to improve the environment that farmers provide for pigs. The authors describe proven monitoring techniques which can also interpret data and automatically implement adjustments to environment control systems. Readers are led through a series of case studies from commercial pig farms. Explanations of the source of problems within pig buildings are provided and augmented by graphical data which are explained in simple terms. In particular, the book makes much reference to I.T. devices already in use within other industries and speculates how these will be increasingly used to help pig farmers integrate more closely with their food chain partners.

Paul Smith is the founder and director of Pork Chain Solutions Limited and the creator of PIGSPEC, an independent consultancy operating in the private sector. He has also worked at the Agricultural Development and Advisory Services' Great House Experimental Husbandry Farm. Hugh Crabtree is the cofounder of Farm Energy & Control Services Limited and a researcher of thermal performance of pig buildings at Reading University. Nick Bird is a director and founding member of both Farm Energy & Control Services Limited and Dicam Technology.

Environmental monitoring - theory, common practice and best practice * The impact of stocking density - pigs generates heat and increasingly need space * Data interpretation - making the most of environmental monitoring * Temperature monitoring - a good starting point for fine-tuning the pig environment * Ventilation - the ultimate practical compromise * Feed and water - always needed but rarely measured * The consequences of excessive temperature build-up * I.T. - the global driver of future pig production *Index

Zusatzinfo 39 black & white illustrations
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
ISBN-10 1-904761-81-X / 190476181X
ISBN-13 978-1-904761-81-5 / 9781904761815
Zustand Neuware
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