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Clean pig pens regularly to prevent disease and parasite growth. Use a shovel, broom, or hose to remove waste and disinfect with a 1:10 bleach-to-water solution. Regularly inspect pens for signs of damage or wear.
Daily Cleaning and Maintenance
Daily cleaning of pig pens is crucial to maintain a healthy environment for your pigs. After removing the pigs from the pen, use a shovel or broom to scoop out any solid waste and dispose of it immediately. Remove any wet bedding and replace with fresh, dry material such as straw or hay. This helps to prevent the growth of bacteria and parasites.
Disinfecting and Sanitizing
Disinfecting and sanitizing the pen is essential to prevent the spread of disease. Mix 1 part bleach with 10 parts water in a spray bottle and spray the entire pen, including the walls, floor, and any equipment. Allow the solution to sit for 10-15 minutes before rinsing with clean water. This will help to kill any bacteria or viruses that may be present.
Regular Inspections and Maintenance
Regularly inspect the pen for signs of damage or wear, such as broken boards or rusty gates. Make repairs promptly to prevent accidents and further damage. Check the bedding material regularly to ensure it is dry and free from waste. Replace the bedding material as needed to maintain a clean and healthy environment for your pigs.
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