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A good idea catches peoples attention. Maybe thats
why the Flip-to-Clean System is causing such a stir. Producers,
engineers, veterinarians and other industry folks have been touting
Farmwelds new invention ever since it was introduced at last
years World Pork Expo.
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Farmweld Jumbo Feeders
can be cleaned-in-place with the new Flip-to-Clean
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I saw it and I thought it was a really good
idea, says Mark Bousema, a Ramona, CA-based producer of grower
pigs for specialty markets. He says he immediately could see how
the Flip-to-Clean System, which enables Farmweld feeders to be rotated
in place and secured for washing and drying, makes cleaning a lot
easier.
Bousema says that the clean-in-place feature is an added benefit
to Farmwelds already good product. Farmweld Jumbo Feeders
are widely recognized for their outstanding feed savings and feed
conversion results and ease of adjustment.
Dr. Richard Collins, a swine veterinarian
from Dixon, IL, agrees the new Flip-to-Clean System is a great idea.
From a bio-security standpoint, anything to make cleaning
easier means it will tend to get done better, he says.
Collins stresses the importance of cleaning a feeder from all angles,
which prevents the buildup of organic material. He says that if
barn workers see a task, such as lifting a feeder to clean underneath,
as a huge effort or time consumer, it may get skipped or done inadequately.
Compliance is a huge factor in hog units anymore, says
Dr. Collins. With the Flip-to-Clean System, the heavy work is eliminated.
The Flip-to-Clean System may help bolster employee
morale. If it is a laborious or monotonous job, employees
dont usually like doing it, says Dr. Don Levis,
extension swine specialist at the University of Nebraska. With todays
tight labor market, tools to ease the workload are worth consideration.
I dont know that Ive talked to a person that said
I quit because I didnt like cleaning feeders but
if you can make it simpler and easier, employees will be more likely
to enjoy doing it, says Levis.
Carl Swinford, of Swinford and Frantz
Farms, Inc., Hillsdale, IN, recently installed several Farmweld
Jumbo Feeders with the Flip-to-Clean System in a finishing barn.
Swinford says the system will make it easier for his crew to wash
the heavy five-hole feeders used in his large pens with 80 pigs.
With other feeders, you have to take the pins out, move the
feeders, turn them over and then reinstall them when cleaning is
done, says Swinford. With this system you dont
have to move the feeders to clean them out. It makes sense this
will speed cleanup.
Ag engineer Terry Feldmann, East Peoria,
IL, agrees that because time spent cleaning feeders can be a significant
part of cleanup, the Flip-to-Clean System will greatly impact total
cleaning time. I see this as being a real time-saving device
and I commend Farmweld for being creative and coming up with another
idea that helps producers be more efficient, says Feldmann.
Click
here for more information about the Flip-to-Clean
System.
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