Training
Takes No Time
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Pat
Moore, A grower for Pork Martin, Inc.,
is surprised how quickly pigs learn
to use FAST |
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Pat
Moore, a grower for Pork Martin, Inc,
Fairmont, MN, says he was surprised how
quickly pigs learned to use the FAST™
(Farmweld Automatic Sorting Technology)
system in his two new 1,200-head facilities
in Elmore, MN.
“The training doesn’t take
as long as we expected,” says Moore,
who trained the first group of pigs using
three steps. When the 50-60 lbs. pigs
first entered the building, Moore opened
access gates between the loafing area
and food courts so pigs could roam between
each. He also opened the gates on the
FAST scale so pigs could go through the
scale without being weighed or sorted.
A few weeks after the pigs were accustomed
to the facility, Moore closed the fence
line gates for short periods so pigs had
to go through the scale to get to the
feeders. In the final training phase,
Moore turned on the scale for 24 hour
periods so pigs were being weighed and
sorted. He did this once per week for
three weeks. He then monitored the number
of hits or times a pig went through the
scale. “It works great,” says
Moore.
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