complete swine systems book
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wineystems
State-of-the-Art
Breeding and Gestation
Ultra Innovative
Farrowing
New Rubber
Flex Transition
Cablevey
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The reliability of Cablevey Feeding Systems has been increaseddrastically through extensive Research and Development.
Inspired by applications in Industrial Fields, Cablevey is now
being used to convey numerous products such as: Cocoa
Powder, Red Beans, Coffee and Equal Sweetener. Many of
these applications require 24 hours per day - 7 days per week
run time.
We have been testing and using new ultra-flex cable,
strengthened cable connectors, bronze bushings and many more
developments. We are applying this technology to our
agriculture products.
You can now be assured that Cablevey will perform as a highly
reliable feeding system for your application.
Cablevey
Update!
Designing Quality Equipment in our
Engineering Laboratory
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The New CABLEVEY Swine Feeding
Concepts For Breeding/Gestation Systems
CABLEVEY has something new!
Its our 1 - 6 lb. AccuDial Drop withspecial features.
Sealed Dial to adjust feed level precisely from both sides Infinite Adjustment Feed level adjustable for 1 - 6 lbs. U.S. & Metric Measurements Snap on installation No extra supports required Multi Ration capabilities Available with Positive Close to insure that all
drops close, eliminating feed waste
Available with Air Trip Opening System whichallows for all drops to be dispensed at once
Shut off at tube, no stale feedYou will see the benefits of The NewCABLEVEYfamous automatic gestation system once you install one.
Sows no longer relate management to the
feeding process as this system automatically
delivers a preselected amount of feed to each
sow as many times per day as you wish. All
you do is set a time clock. The AccuDial
Feed Drop allows you to preselect the optimal
amount of feed for each individual sow simply
by the turn of a dial. All this means that The
NewCABLEVEYautomatic gestation system
helps give you higher litter numbers through
sow stress reduction and ideal feeding
management.
If automatic timed feeding is not for you,
CABLEVEYis still the system to use. The
system will continue to deliver the feed to each
sow. But now you decide to release manually
by pulling the handle, up to 100 drops per row,
all at one time. Other competitive systemscannot release this many drops at once, causing
you more work to feed the sows.
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Comprised information of farms using
The New CABLEVEY Automatic
Farrowing Feeding System compared to
their conventional feeding methods.
1. Labor Savings of 45% - 50%Feeding 4-6 times per day (24-hour
period) compared to 2-3 hand
feedings (7-10 hour period).
2. 25% Increase in total feed intakeduring lactation.
3. Average of8% Increase in breedback.
4. 1 2 Pounds Increase in weaningweight at 15 17 days with some
farms averaging 13.5 to 14.1 pounds.
1 2 Pound Increase in weaning = decreased death loss in nursery.
1 2 Pound Increase in weaning = reduce days to market by 10 days.
Average savings of $5.12 per pig.
Average savings of $115.22 per sow per year.
Specializing in Conveying Systems
Cablevey Farrowing
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Dr. Steve Menke
Ottumwa Veterinary Clinic
Consulting Veterinarian
Ryan Pudenz
Manager 3200 Sow Farm
Tom Dittmer - OwnerGrandview Farms
Duane Thrasher
Owner Manager Sow Farm
Please call 1-800-247-3344, or email [email protected] for additional
information on contacting current users of CABLEVEY swine feeding equipment.
Cableveys quality, service
and trouble free operation is
the key to our production
success.
I would not go to a
farm without aCablevey feed system
My employees love the
system. It is everythingCablevey advertised that it
would be.
Every sow farm should
have the Cableveyfarrowing system
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verage Leasing CostExample: 384 Crate Farrowing House/60 Month Lease
Average cost for equipment, labor, shipping, etc., isapproximately $45,000.00.
BASED ON THIS PRICE OF $45,000.00:Average per month is $900.00Average per day is $30.00 (8 cents per day per sow
or approximately 2 cents per sow perfeeding.)
Please remember that the system isfeeding the sows an average of 4-6 times
per day, 7 days a week.
Specializing in Conveying Systems
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Cablevey Automatic Farrowing
Feeding System
Air Trip Positive Close
With AccuDial Drops forPrecise 1 6 Pound Feeding
AccuDial Drop
Positive Close System
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FEEDING SOWS DURING LACTATION
MADE SIMPLE
The main thing you need is a Cablevey automatic system, a feed card and a little common
sense.
THIS IS WHAT WORKS FOR ME:When sows come into the farrowing house, I feed them 4 times a day, 1 pounds per
feeding. In our farrowing house, we feed at 2 AM, 8 AM, 2 PM and 8 PM. We change
the feeding hours in the summertime because we can get more feed down the sows duringthe cooler hours. On the day that I induce (113
thday), I cut the feed down to 1 pound per
feeding. As soon as farrowing begins, feed is shut off until the next day.
On day one, I give 1 pounds per feeding. On day two, I give 2 pounds per feeding, on
day three, I give 2 pounds per feeding and continue each day moving the feed up
pound feeding. WATCH YOUR ANIMALS!!! Older sows will usually eat more than
first or second parity animals. If they are not eating maybe they dont feel well and couldbenefit from an antibiotic.
Once you reach the 5th
or 6th
day, the sows should be eating like crazy. If you come in 2hours after they are fed and they are standing up talking to you with an empty bowl,
you are NOT feeding them enough. If you take the feed intake up slow and steady you
can avoid a crash on the 5th
, 6th
or 7th
day.
Union Mills Farm Barnes City, Iowa
Cathy and Jamie
1-641-644-5153
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L CT TION FEEDING PROGR M
FEED 4X DAILY 8AM / 2PM / 8PM / 2AM ADJUST FEED DROPS AND RECORD AMOUNT OF FEED FED ON FEED CARD
BEFORE FEED DROPS @ 8AM / 2PM / 8PM
ADJUST THE POUNDS OF FEED ACCORDING TO THE INTAKE OF THEINDIVIDUAL SOW DAILY. IF NECESSARY CLEAN FEEDER AND DECREASE THE
POUNDS ACCORDINGLY, IF THE FEEDER IS CLEAN INCREASE FEED STARTING
@ POUND INCREMENTS AND CONTINUE TO INCREASE FEED BY #
EACH FEEDING, TILL MAX FEED INTAKE IS ACHIEVED.
WE INDUCE ALL SOWS & GILTS @ DAY 114 OF GESTATION DAY 113 OF GESTATION SHUT OFF FEED AFTER THE 8AM FEEDING TILL SHE
FARROWS.
DAY 1 POST FARROWING 1# FEED / 4X DAILY DAY 2 POST FARROWING (IF ALL FEEDER CLEAN) INCREASE BY POUND PER
FEEDING
DAY 3 POST FARROWING ADJUST ACCORDING TO FEED INTAKE USUALLYNO MORE THAN POUND INCREMENTS. GOAL OF 6 8 #S / DAY
DAY 4 THRU DAY 7 INCREASE FEED ACCORDING TO INTAKES OF THEINDIVIDUAL SOW WITH A GOAL OF 12 14 #S / DAY BY DAY 7 POST FARROW
DAY 8 THRU WEANING INCREASE FEED ACCORDING TO INTAKES WITH AGOAL OF 24#S / DAY THE LAST WEEK IN THE FARROWING HOUSE
Marco Pork St. Anthony, Iowa
Ryan Pudenz
1-641-477-8088
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The Volcylmetric Feed Drop
Sows milk better. Get more feed into sows.
This exclusive CABLEVEYLactation system allows you to
feed any sow at any time with accuracy. You will no longer
use a heavy feed sack or cart because this system delivers thefeed directly to each sow. All you have to do is open each
Volcylmetric Feed Drop by hand and give the sow precisely
what she needs. A feed indicator ring shows the manager
what was given at the last feeding, which helps eliminate
overfeeding and feed waste. Cleaning out stale feed, which
the sows have not consumed, should no longer be a problem.
Feeding the sows less amounts more often allows for better
milking and increased pounds at weaning. This ideal
CABLEVEYmanagement tool is calibrated in 1/2 lbs. and
holds 1/2 lb. to 8 lbs. Also available in 11 lb. capacity.
Your Return on Investment with the CABLEVEYVolcylmetric Lactation System will result in:
Better weaning weights. Less wasted feed (virtually eliminates stale feed from
feeders).
Better conditioned sow. Increased re-breeding rates. Less time training inexperienced employees. Reduces turn over in employees (more enjoyable). Reduce employee medical expenses (carpal tunnel). PAYS FOR ITSELF IN LESS THAN 1 YEAR.
Feeding with a scoop is inconsistent and simply not
accurate.
The Volcylmetric drop enables accurate and multiple feedings
which sows require during different periods of lactation.
Farm Managers can visually inspect rooms at anytime to see how
much feed has been fed previously and advise employees how to
make adjustments accordingly.
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Feed FinishersOn Time
Worry Free!
No Control Pens - Feed by Time. Reduces feed separation and
pellet breakage. Requires only 1 fill system that
supplies feed to either feed line
inside of unit.
Less electrical wiring and powerrequirements.
Saves time - less feederadjustment due consistency offeed.
Motorized Hopper can recyclefeed.
Less maintenance. Quiet operation. Reduces Labor No need to
move animals.
Phase feeding capabilities. CABLEVEY Reliability.
CABLEVEY Finishing Fill System
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Feeds in seconds
Virtually eliminate
feed spills with ourpatented positive close
system
Recycle feed with
our Motorized
Hopper withProximity Feed
Sensor
Variety of transition
materials available
Leverage wire increases
number of drops dispensed
with one actuator.
Highest quality
materials used for
drop construction.
Shut off valveeliminates mold.
Easy Accurate Dial Adjust
from either side of drop
Includes Lbs. and Kgs.
Positive Close Door
Open tube allows easy access to feed line. Bleed off valve
slams doors keeping
drops clean.
System operates via time clock -
No control drop required.
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PRODUCTS CONVEYED
Acordis Cellulosic FiberAluminum Oxide
Asphalt Shingle Dust
AtrazineBarium Metaborate Monohydrate
Borax
Burned Oats
Calcium Sulfate
Carbon Black
Carpet ChunksCelite
Charcoal Briquettes
Chlorez 700Chlorine
Coated Styrofoam
Coffee BeansCorn Flour
Corn Starch
Cotton Seed Coated with StarchCuprous Chloride
Detergent, powder
Diatomaceous EarthDried Feed Grade Egg Product
Flake Glass
Flaked ResinFlour
Fluff Rubber
Foundry Core Sand
Fumed Silica
Furatex (Premium Filler)
Gelatin, HydrolyzedGolf Balls
Green Coffee Beans
Ground Paper ProductHevi-Metal
Hydrolyzed Gelotme Protein
LimeLime Kiln Dust
Limestone Pellets
Limestone/Coated CalciumCarbonate Lysine Chunks
Micro Ingredients
Monosodium GlutamateMustard Seed
Natural Organic Fertilizer
OatsPaper Sludge
Paraffin
Peanut Splits
Plastic Chips
Plastic Flakes
Plastic Fluff and FlakePlastic Powder
Plastic Shavings
Plastic SliversPolyester Fiber
Polystyrene
Polystyrene FlakePolystyrene Pellets
Polyvinyl Alcohol
PVC Pelletized MixResin/Plastic
Rubber
Silica SandStearic Acid
Steel Chunks
Steel KnockoutsStyrofoam Fluff
Talc (Synonyms: Talcum,Soapstone, Stealite, Magnes)
Theroplastic Rubber
Tungsten Powder
Urea
Vegetable ScrapsVirgin PVC
Waste Cotton
Waxed PrillsWheat Mids
Wood Chips
Zinc OxideZinc Stearate
Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate
Zytel (30% Glass-Filled ReinforcedNylon)
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The Swine Feeding Specialists
P.O. Box 1482397 Highway 23
Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577 U.S.A.
Tel: 641-673-8451 / 800-247-3344
Fax: 641-673-7419
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cableveyag.com