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Livestock Industry Facilities and Environment: Swine Breeding Systems—the Levis System
Agriculture and Environment Extension Publications
  • Jay D. Harmon, Iowa State University
  • Carl Watson, Iowa State University
Extension Number
AEN 176
Description

The Levis System was developed by Dr. Don Levis at the University of Nebraska. The basic concept is housing of sows and boars in separate rooms. To heat check, sows are walked into the boar room. Because they have not been exposed to boars on a continuous basis, sows in standing estrus will “lock up” immediately because they are more sensitive to boar stimuli. Pens or stalls may be used for gestation housing.

Series Title
Livestock Industry Facilities and Environment
Publication Date:
9-1-1997
Publisher:
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
Keywords:
  • Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
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Citation Information
Jay D. Harmon and Carl Watson. "Livestock Industry Facilities and Environment: Swine Breeding Systems—the Levis System" Ames, IA(1997)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jay_harmon/147/