Germany: Big Dutchman equips two houses for organic pig production

Straw, open air – and a special feeder
calendar icon 5 March 2024
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The only constant in life is change! A farm in Surwold in the Emsland district in North-Western Germany proves that this quote is true: Noreen and Michael Kröger converted their farm entirely to organic production and now follow Bioland standards. This change not only affected the cultivation of their land, but also their pig finishing business. The couple purchased the equipment for its two welfare pig houses from Big Dutchman.

A new house with 598 animal places is already in operation. The second open-air pig house, which was renovated, leaving only the building envelope standing for some time, was recently completed; it offers room for 400 pigs. The pens as well as the open-air runs of both finishing houses have a straw bedding.

Pig finishing house from above
Pig finishing with open-air runs

The piglets are born on another organic farm. They reach a slaughter weight of approx. 125 kilograms on the Kröger’s farm, i.e. 15 kilograms more than is common with conventional finishing. The Kröger couple produces the organic clover grass feed for their pigs directly on their farm.

Pen with pigs and feeder
PigNic Dry automatic feeder

Feeder

The feeding system comes with a very special feature. Upon the Kröger’s request, Big Dutchman installed a dry feeder called PigNic Dry in the couple’s finishing houses instead of the standard wet feeders. This dry feeder was designed specifically for the Xaletto straw bedding concept: moist bedding is not hygienic and thus detrimental to animal welfare.

Other equipment in the pig house:

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