Swine housing can be categorized into several types, including open housing, which allows for natural ventilation and outdoor access; and confinement systems, which provide controlled environments to optimize health and productivity. Confinement systems can further be divided into gestation barns, farrowing crates, and grower-finisher barns, each designed for specific stages of swine production. Additionally, deep-bedded systems utilize bedding materials to manage waste and provide comfort. Each housing type has its advantages and challenges, influencing the overall welfare and productivity of the pigs.
Swine Flu
No. It was proved to be a different strand of Swine flu.
E. M. Barber has written: 'Improved swine barn ventilation systems' -- subject(s): Heating and ventilation, Housing, Swine
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no swine and pigs are the same thing swine is just the proper name for a pig hope i helped ! ! ! !
J. E. Turnbull has written: 'Confinement swine housing'
H1N1/09 pandemic swine flu is called by many different names in different places. See the related questions below for more information.
hog, swine
Swine Flu
F. J. Humenik has written: 'Swine waste characterization and evaluation of animal waste treatment alternatives' -- subject(s): Housing, Swine, Waste disposal
The housing is currently quite cramped, as everyone is having to stay indoors because of the Swine Flu virus. However, the shopping is brilliant, the shops are just empty.
T. E. Bond has written: 'Hog houses' -- subject(s): Housing, Swine