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Farmweld DRIK-0-MAT® Water Cups Outperform
Swinging Nipple Waterers
Farmweld DRIK-0-MAT® Water Cups save water, reduce medication
cost and contribute to better feed conversions versus swinging nipple
waterers, according to a new study released by the University of
Nebraska Northeast Research and Extension Center.
According to Nebraska researcher Dr. Michael C.
Brumm, studies such as this one help pork producers match equipment
selection with operational goals. The study allows us to "tie drinker
selection more specifically with facility objectives such as reduced
water usage," says.
The study compared the performance of 240 crossbred, singlesource
feeder pigs fed to approximately 250 pounds. Half of the pigs were
treated using the Farmweld DRIK-0-MAT® Finishing Water Cup.
The other half used the Ritchie WaterSwing®. All other conditions
including vaccination, nutrition and environment were constant.
Farmweld Jumbo Feeders were used for both groups.
Pigs were allocated by arrival weight and sex to 12 mixed-sex pens
in two identical, mechanically-ventilated buildings. Pens were 12'
x 15' with 50 percent of the pen area slatted. There were three
pens per drinker type in each facility.
Total water use was measured by inline water meters for each side
of the barn (cups were allocated to one side of the barns, nipple
waterers to the other) so water use could be correlated to drinker
type.
Results
Less Water Use
Pigs using the Farmweld DRIK-O-MAT Water Cups used less water throughout
the study than pigs on the swinging nipple waterers. Water use for
the Farmweld DRIK-O-MAT Water Cups was a dramatic 25 percent less
than the swinging nipple waterers. Incidentally, in a previous Nebraska
winter study, the Ritchie WaterSwing was shown to reduce water use
by 11 percent compared to conventional mounted nipple waterers.
Lower Medication Cost
In addition to water savings, the trial pointed out that Farmweld
DRIK-O-MAT Water Cups reduce medication use and associated costs.
On day 82 of the trial, an outbreak of swine influenza was diagnosed
in all facilities at the research unit. Pigs were water-medicated
for four days. Medication cost was cut by one-half in the Farmweld
DRIK-O-MAT Water Cup group. (See chart.)
Equal Average Daily Gain
There was no effect of drinker type on overall daily gain for die
swinging nipple waterers versus the Farmweld DRIK-O-MAT Water Cups.
Improved Feed Conversion
Total gains for each group of pigs was similar.
However, pigs using the Farmweld DRIK-O-MAT Water Cups consumed
less feed than pigs on the swinging nipple waterers. This reduction
in feed use resulted in an improved feed conversion efficiency of
2.493 vs. 2.548 (lb. feed/lb gain). Diets included 5 percent added
fat. (See chart.)
| Pig Performance |
| Item |
Drinker
Type |
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DRIK-O-MAT® |
WaterSwing® |
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| No. Pens |
6 |
6 |
| Pig weight, lb. |
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Intial |
38.3 |
38.5 |
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Final |
251.2 |
253.8 |
| Avg. Daily Gain Overall |
1.807* |
1.833*
No significance statistically |
| Avg. Daily Feed
Overall |
4.505 |
4.670
p value = .006 |
| Feed: Gain Overall |
2.493 |
2.548
p value = .095 |
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| Water and Medication Use |
| Item |
Drinker
Type |
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DRIK-O-MAT® |
WaterSwing® |
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Water Disappearance
(Gal/Pig/Day) |
1.00 |
1.325
p value = .060 |
Medicated Water (Gal/Pig/Day)* |
.988 |
1.958 |
| Drug Cost, $/pig |
$.082 |
$.162 |
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| * An Albion 12.5% solution
@ $42.25/gallon mixed to deliver 30 gm sulfadimethoxine per
128 gallons water According to Dr. Mike Brumm, P values >
. 10 are not significant for this type of trial |
Source: Univ. of Nebraska, 1997
If you would like a copy of Dr Brumm's complete
report, call Farmweld at 1-800-EAT-PORK (328-7675).
| Annual Dollar Savings
for 1,000-head Finisher |
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What do the results of the University
of Nebraska study mean in terms and cents? We
asked Dr. Joe Connor to calculate the economic a typical,
1,000-head grow-finish unit turned 2.8 times per year. By
using Farmweld DRIK-O-MAT® Water Cups, producers could
expect to reap $414 per year in water savings alone, assuming
a cost of $3.50/1,000 gal. Medication cost savings will vary
with treatment duration, cost of therapy and wastage due to
palatability. But assuming a medication treatment similar
to the study's (4 days treatment at a cost of $42/gal., dosage
30g/per 128 gal. water), the annual medication savings would
be $232. Higher savings would obviously be expected using
higher dosages or more expensive drugs. Feed savings based
on the Nebraska study would be valued at $2,307 annually,
assuming 214 lbs. of gain per animal and a $0.07 per lb. feed
cost.
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Waste Disposal Savings
If we further assume that water savings
means less water waste in the pit, Farmweld DRIK-O-MAT
Cups also lower annual waste disposal costs. Farmweld
calculated the annual waste removal savings to be $593
assuming a disposal cost of $.005/gal.
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