
High-tech equipment for close monitoring
The Swine Research facility is equipped with electronic feeding and water stations, to enable us to individually monitor feed and water intake and study intake patterns. This monitoring can reveal interesting insights, such as the fact that no sow is the same when it comes to water consumption; daily water intake can be very different from one sow to another. Feed intake patterns also reveal a lot about the animals’ natural “daily schedule”; like humans, they have a breakfast, lunch and dinner each day.
All of the pens include enrichment materials that enhance animal welfare; for example, the gestating unit is equipped with back scrubbers (originally designed for cattle) because many sows enjoy a good scrubbing session. We also provide hanging skippy balls for them to play with. All rooms contain continuous video and sound surveillance that enables us to closely study animal behaviour or, when a problem is detected, rewind the camera to figure out what occurred.


Opening our swine nutrition and health unit virtually
The latest addition to our research facility is our newest swine nutrition and health unit. Constructed in 2020, it consists of four identical rooms that are both health and climate controlled and make individual monitoring of feed and water intake possible. The key feature of the new unit is that it enables us to simulate any condition from around the world. To ensure that the rooms can maintain independent climate zones, each is equipped with its own ventilation system. This also prevents cross-contamination and reduces emissions and odours. In 2021, we kicked off the year with a virtual ribbon-cutting to inaugurate this latest facility! You can read more about this unique online opening here.