Questions about liquid feeding? This article will address each one and provide a detailed analysis. Farmers can consider whether to upgrade and adjust their pig farms.
Firstly, the term "liquid feeding system" refers to mature and qualified liquid feeding equipment (after all, there's a mix of good and bad products on the market, and farmers need to be vigilant in their choices). A liquid feeding system typically consists of a main control interface, water tower, feed tower, mixing tank, conveying pipelines, and feed troughs. The mixing tank thoroughly mixes water and feed, and during this process, the water and feed are first sterilized at high temperatures, then cooled to a constant temperature, and finally delivered to the feed trough through the pipelines in a timed and measured manner. After feeding is complete, the pipelines are automatically cleaned and dried, eliminating concerns about mold and spoilage. This ensures that whether it's summer or winter, the feed the pigs consume is fully cooked and熟料, significantly reducing the risk of diarrhea. Can pigs be full? This question is actually quite simple to explain. Pigs eat cooked feed, which is nutritionally balanced and easily digestible. How could they not be satisfied?
Secondly, liquid feeding is not a new concept. In ancient times, there were examples of farmers feeding pigs with slops, which is essentially the early history of liquid feeding. Over time, this practice has evolved and continued, leading to the current liquid feeding systems that are widely used in large-scale pig farms and have developed into more modern and technological forms. Abroad, for instance, about 70% of pig farms in France use liquid feed; in the Netherlands, around 60% of pig farms employ liquid feed. Domestically, the liquid feeding system is also gradually gaining traction in the pig farming industry.
