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What (who) is piggery$514999$ - definition

MODERN LARGE-SCALE FARMING OF DOMESTIC PIGS
In the wake of huge hog lots, what is replacing the heartland's family farms?; In the wake of huge hog lots, what is replacing the family farms?; Hog lot; Piggery; User:Sky Attacker/Pig Cruelty; Commercial hog farm; Pig industry in North Carolina
  • A young piglet, note the dismembered tail to the left.
  • Staff behaviour in pig farms.
  • [[Gestation crates]] are one of the typical characteristics of intensive pig farming.
  • Indoor group pens, note the slatted floor designed for waste removal.
  • Footage of a 'Quality Assured' labeled pig farm in England
  • A typical waste lagoon, filled with pig manure.
  • Sows in gestation crates.
  • Slaughterhouse footage showing pigs shocked, beaten, and boiled alive.
  • tail docking]] a piglet.

Pigsties         
  • Model of toilet with pigsty (see [[pig toilet]]), China, Eastern Han dynasty, 25–220 CE
  • Pigsty in [[Vampula]], [[Finland]]
  • Jan Brueghel the Elder (after) (Flanders, Brussels, 1568–1625), Johan Wierix (Flanders, Antwerp, 1549 – c. 1618)
ENCLOSURE FOR PIGS
Family farm hog pen; Pig pen; Hog pen; Hog pens; Pig pens; Raising hogs; Raising pigs; Pigsty; Pig sty; Pigcote; Pigcotes; Pig-cote; Pig-cotes; Pig cote; Pig cotes; Sties; Pigsties; Pig sties; Pigpens; Pig parlor; Pig parlors; A Sty; Family hog pen; Pigpen
·pl of Pigsty.
piggery         
(piggeries)
A piggery is a farm or building where pigs are kept. (mainly BRIT)
N-COUNT
pigpen         
  • Model of toilet with pigsty (see [[pig toilet]]), China, Eastern Han dynasty, 25–220 CE
  • Pigsty in [[Vampula]], [[Finland]]
  • Jan Brueghel the Elder (after) (Flanders, Brussels, 1568–1625), Johan Wierix (Flanders, Antwerp, 1549 – c. 1618)
ENCLOSURE FOR PIGS
Family farm hog pen; Pig pen; Hog pen; Hog pens; Pig pens; Raising hogs; Raising pigs; Pigsty; Pig sty; Pigcote; Pigcotes; Pig-cote; Pig-cotes; Pig cote; Pig cotes; Sties; Pigsties; Pig sties; Pigpens; Pig parlor; Pig parlors; A Sty; Family hog pen; Pigpen
also pig pen (pigpens)
A pigpen is an enclosed place where pigs are kept on a farm. (mainly AM; in BRIT, use pigsty
)
= pigsty
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Wikipedia

Intensive pig farming

Intensive pig farming, also known as pig factory farming, is the primary method of pig production, in which grower pigs are housed indoors in group-housing or straw-lined sheds, whilst pregnant sows are housed in gestation crates or pens and give birth in farrowing crates.

The use of gestation crates for pregnant sows has lowered birth production costs; Gestation crates or individual stalls are used as a way to nurture the animals and protect them first during pregnancy. Because the animals are vulnerable during this time, with some sows more aggressive than others, the practice of separating the animals in crates keeps them from fighting and injuring each other. In addition, the case has also been made that crates make it easier for hog farmers to monitor individual sow health and administer vaccines as needed. Many of the world's largest producers of pigs (US, China, and Mexico) use gestation crates. The European Union has banned the use of gestation crates after the fourth week of pregnancy. Intensive pig farmers often cut off tails, testes or teeth of pigs without anaesthetic. Although combined use of an anesthetic and analgesic appears to be the most effective method for controlling pain associated with surgical castration, regulatory requirements and cost remain obstacles to practical application. Use of pharmaceuticals can burden producers with direct and indirect costs; the latter are associated with time delays and a potential need for additional veterinary assistance. Extra-label use of anesthetics and analgesics, while an option, is not ideal. Knowledge of effectiveness is not as great as it is for drugs approved for particular species and purposes. Extra-label use can also discourage research and development necessary to approve drugs for specific purposes.

The environmental impacts of pig farming include problems posed to drinking water and algal bloom events.