Is this a 10000 head FINISHING site or 10000 head isowean PIG site. What I'm getting to is know your terminology when you make a stand against something or you will not sound credible and they will ignore you. An ISOWEAN, or NURSERY site feeds little pigs from just a few days old up to 40-70 pounds. A FINISHING site takes them to slaughter weight. By then they are commonly called HOGS. When does a pig become a hog? I'm a little ignorant on that myself.
A FARROWING site is where the SOWS give birth to PIGS. I have a hunch this is a finishing site. The city folks who call HOGS pigs and feeder cattle COWS sound so far out of their element that they are laughed at and ignored by real farmers.
Like it was said, you are up against some guys who have done their homework. People with the kind of money they have to invest know how to do their homework or they wouldn't have that kind of money in the first place. Jim
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