How To Farm Pigs - Housing

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Editor’s note: The content on this page was written specifically for farmers in Nepal. While much of the information will be applicable elsewhere, please be aware that every country has its own rules and regulations regarding housing animals. You must ensure your practices are in line with official regulations in your own region.

Elements for good housing

the elements required for good pig housing based upon recommendations by the FAO for pig producers in Vietnam

How to keep a healthy pig

the elements required for good pig health based upon recommendations by the FAO for pig producers in Vietnam

Effects of inappropriate housing

the effects of inappropriate pig housing based upon guidance by the FAO for pig producers in Vietnam
how to select an appropriate housing location for pigs based upon recommendations by the FAO for pig producers in Vietnam

Selection of housing locations

  • The site should be at an elevated place that cannot be flooded by rain water.
  • The site should be protected from the sun (shade from trees) and have ample fresh air.
  • Away from residences (around 8-10 meter away downwind).
  • In case of a large-scale pig farm, the site selected needs also to be: well connected to roads throughout the year,
  • Suitable for manure disposal, connected to reliable water and electricity sources.

Construction plan for good pig housing

The important points about the pig house are as follows:

  • The floor of the house must be 3 x 3 m.
  • The floor of the house must be raised about 60 cm above the ground.
  • The floor boards should have spaces of 2 cm between them.
  • The roof must be rain-proof.
  • The high side of the roof should face in a direction where some sun can shine a little way into the house on this side: but there must always be shade in some part of the house.
  • The house must be strongly built.

A pigsty can be constructed cheaply by using locally available materials. It needs to be constructed according to climatic conditions and according to the pig production system.

  • The pigsty should be comfortable for the pigs: good ventilation and ample shade, no overheating, no smells, no draft and no dampness.
  • The building should be constructed with its length axis in an East-West direction (protected from sun and rain).
  • The pig building needs to be divided into different pens for each phase of the production cycle. The number and the size of the pens depend on the expected numbers of pigs to be housed in each production phase.
  • The costs of constructing the pigsty should fit the pig production systems. An efficient pig production is required to cover high construction costs.

Generally, there are three types of pigsty buildings:

the types of flooring that can be used in pig housing based on recommendations by the FAO for pig producers in Vietnam
Pig’s Category Space required Model Remarks
Fattening pig Per pig 0.5 - 1.0 sqm Fattening pig Pigsty Building A flat, solid floor is usually made from cement (but not polished to avoid slipping) or from hard soil. The floor should be sloping away to the rear to facilitate cleaning with water.
Pregnant sows Per sow 1.5 - 2.0 sqm Pregnant sows Pigsty Building Pregnant sows need a quiet environment. Therefore individual pens are some- times used for pregnant sows. In hot climates pregnant sows are alternatively housed in small groups of three.
Lactating sows Per sow 4 - 6 sqm Lactating sows Pigsty Building Lactating sows need a quiet environment. Therefore individual pens are used. There should be provision for; farrowing pan, heating and cooling arrangements, Piglet nest/ box, creep feed /starter feed for piglets.
Weaner piglets Per piglet 0.3 – 0.5 sqm Weaner piglets Pigsty Building A flat, solid floor is usually made from cement (but not polished to avoid slipping) or from hard soil. The floor should be sloping away to the rear to facilitate cleaning with water.
Breeding boars Per boar 6 - 8 sqm Breeding boars Pigsty Building Special care is required to prevent boars from escaping to the gilts and sows that are on heat (strong and high partitions).

Different models/types of pig house/sheds

types of pig housing and positioning based upon recommendations by the FAO for pig producers in Vietnam
types of pig housing and positioning based upon recommendations by the FAO for pig producers in Vietnam

Also of interest

  • How to farm pigs: health issues
  • How to farm pigs: feeding

Further Reading

You can view the full FAO Farmer's Handbook on Pig Production by clicking here.

"Farmer's Hand Book On Pig Production." 2009. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

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