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Unpublished Paper
Case Study Comparison of Three Styles of Swine Finishers
Swine Research Report, 1998
  • Jay D. Harmon, Iowa State University
  • Tom J. Baas, Iowa State University
  • Steven J. Hoff, Iowa State University
  • Hongwei Xin, Iowa State University
Extension Number
ASL R1588
Topic
Management/Economics
Publication Date
1999
Abstract
Three styles of swine finishing facilities were compared to establish the economic benefit of each style of building. Styles included a curtain-sided finisher, a modified open front finisher, and a cargill unit. Information was collected on energy consumption, water consumption, animal performance, temperature performance, and carcass leanness. Preliminary results indicated the best feed efficiency occurred in the modified open front, whereas the lowest mortality occurred in the curtain-sided finisher. Temperature performance was much tighter in the curtain sided finisher than the other two building styles. A preliminary partial cost comparison indicated that the modified open front facility had the lowest cost with the curtain-sided and the modified open front both out performing the cargill unit
Copyright Owner
Iowa State University
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Jay D. Harmon, Tom J. Baas, Steven J. Hoff and Hongwei Xin. "Case Study Comparison of Three Styles of Swine Finishers" (1999)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/steven_hoff/42/