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The Rural Voice, 1998-10, Page 25crushing he sees an improvement in sow health because the sows are able to move around. Looking at the sturdy design, Art commented that he thought the crates would stand up well. The Gerbers built their own kennels to make best use of the space available. Kennels are small heated boxes that allow the piglets to bask in a clean warm environment while saving costs for producers. The kennels were tested at the University of Guelph's Arkell research farm in 1995-96 after Dr, Schwarting spent a year at the University. He developed the kennels as part of the Niiertingen System, pioneered at University of Neertingen near Stuttgart, Germany. The system was developed to meet animal welfare concerns in Germany. Animal welfare concerns in Germany led to the banning of farrowing crates and sows farrowing in group situations which still led to piglets being crushed. The combination of the Canadian and German systems seems to provide a solution to two problems. Dr. Schwarting found, from studies, that piglets prefer lying very near to their mother's teats in order to get milk as quickly as possible, especially in their first few days. For this reason the warm air kennel should be alongside the mother, about 30 cm away from her teats, he said. This allows all piglets an equal opportunity to rush forward and reach the teats when their mother calls. This is important for smaller, weaker pigs who normally reach the mother too late to suckle. When they step back from feeding they feel the warmth of the kennel behind them and have no trouble finding their way back. The kennels can also help cut heating costs. Even if a traditional 250 -watt heat lamp is used it can be attached to a thermostat to shut off when the desired kennel temperature is reached. The kennel cah hold in the heat for a longer period of time. Are people like the Webers and the Gerbers leaders of a new way of farrowing in the pork industry? Will barns a few years from now be filled with the new crates? It remains to be seen but initial response seems to be positive.0 clxn"con y1' tEmn HOG 8 SHEEP "THE COMPLETE HOG AND ! SCALE ,- CATTLE CONFINEMENT AND FEEDING /41 EQUIP. CENTRE" Solid rod Dry Sow Stalls and Siamese Stalls available R.R. 41 NEWTON, ONTARIO (519) 595-8025 LESLIE HAWKEN &SON LIVESTOCK & FARM EQUIPMENT • Self standing yard dividers • Self locking feed mangers • Custom Manufacturing Round Bale Feeder R.R. a3 Markdate 519-986-25417 WHITE EXTRUDED PLASTIC SHEET s Hog. Cattle. Hone. Chicken. M Dairr Barns. Car & Truck Dealerships. Machincn Dealerships. Grain Elesaors. Grocery Stores. Clinics. • Easily cleed with pressure washer. • Rust proof.an • Non absorbent • 100% Recycled Plastic. 0 • Sheet size: 4 feet wide. 8, 10 or 12 feet long • Roll sizes: 1', 2', 3', 4' wide & up to 100 long. • Colours: White, Red, Blue, Gold. Black • Thickness of sheets: 3/32, 1/8, 3/16.7/32. 1/4.3/8, 7/16 inch. • Board for docks 1' wide x 4' long - interlocking. • Black sheets up to 6' wide. Sheet size 8', 10' & 12'. • Plastic lumber 1/14" thick by 6" wide plus many other thicknesses & sizes. • Air injected sheets - smooth -on one side, pebbled on the other. ' • Up to 1 1/2" thick sheet size 4' x 8' Call or Fax for pricing. FARM -CO PLASTICS P.O. Box 1, Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Y5 (519) 524-2082 • FAX (519) 524-1091 CLutanudis ROLLER BLOWER MILL RENTALS 1800 bu./hr. capacity with low horsepower requirements 54" blower fills the tallest silos Sample door allows sampling while roller is running New Roller Mills from 1200.3600 bu./hr. MIDWEST FARM SYSTEMS INC. P.O. Box 280 Wellesley, Ont. 519-656-2352 Fax 656-3252 OCTOBER 1998 21