FREEDA Location Feeding

Optimize feeding strategies for farrowing and lactating sows

Maximize sow and pig performance

Strategic feeding for lactating sows

FREEDA Location Feeding with wireless Activator gives you the control to increase feed intake during lactation which drives sow and pig performance for maximum return on investment.

Stimulate lactating sow feed intake

FREEDA Location Feeding automatically delivers small snack-sized portions of fresh feed on a preset schedule. Meanwhile, the optional wireless Activator add-on enables sows to “ask” for additional snack-sized feed portions at any time by moving a trigger in the feeder with their snout. Sows get 24/7 precision feeding. You get peace of mind knowing your sows’ intake is maximized.

  • Snack-sized fresh feed portions delivered more often than ad-lib feeding stimulate appetite and increase overall feed intake.
  • When FREEDA Activator doesn’t detect feeder activity for a predetermined time period, it sends an automated alert, so you know which sows need attention without manual feeder checks.

The best part? FREEDA Location Feeding with wireless Activator gives producers control to increase feed intake during lactation, which drives sow and pig performance in any type of sow housing.

Maximize sow and pig performance

Don’t leave the feed intake of lactating sows to chance. FREEDA Location Feeding with wireless Activator helps meet the nutritional needs of today’s high-performing sows and large litters, setting sows and pigs up for success.
Improved performance with FREEDA Location Feeding includes:

  • Reduced farrowing pen mortality
  • Increased litter size
  • Consistent and greater milk yields
  • Increased weaning weights

Producers also report sows enter estrus more easily and simultaneously, are inseminated one day earlier and are in excellent health.

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Maximize control with feed intake data

FREEDA Location Feeding with wireless Activator brings data to your fingertips. Monitor individual sow and overall herd feed intake with real-time data collection and alerts. Use actionable insights to meet lactating sows’ unique nutritional needs with strategic feed plans to increase milk production and pig performance.

The benefits? Heavier piglet average weaning weight, higher farrowing rates and more pigs born alive in subsequent parities.

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Minimize labor

FREEDA Activator’s demand-driven feeding also reduces labor and feed costs.
Employees don’t have to manually check feeders and remove feed. They know which sows need attention, and they know faster than with ad-lib feeding.
Automated and demand-driven feeding can also cut feed wastage, which accounts for up to 70% of pork production costs.

Save time. Save money. Improve pig performance. It makes sense.

The benefits of FREEDA Location Feeding

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“Our goal is to identify those pigs that are the most efficient users of feed and classify those genetic lines.”
“As breeders, it is our primary objective to establish an optimal boar line. FREEDA Pig Performance Testing provides us a solid foundation that has proven its value over many years.”

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FREEDA allows you to make management decisions easily on any scale.
It is as simple to change feed strategy for the whole herd as it is to adjust for one animal, whether you are on-site or remote.
You can sort finishing pigs whenever you want, based on the targets you set.
At a glance, you can see which animals didn’t eat or which sow is open in a group of 275.

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