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Principal dimensions for the construction of sow stalls are presented and illustrated by diagrams.
Livestock housing criteria in the USA are largely based on research conducted by Universities, Farm Cooperatives, and the US Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service, with inputs by private industry. Research information is transferred into practice through the efforts of...
Dimensions, materials and surface coatings for railings and solid dividers for use in cattle pens are detailed. The standard applies to short standing dividers with vertical tubing.
Principal dimensions for feeding points in loose sow housing are detailed. Diagrams are used to illustrate all dimensions.
Calculations of loading standards for inclusion in a forthcoming Netherlands standard on reinforced concrete slatted floors for livestock housing are presented. Horizontal and vertical loadings, slat strength, transverse force and width of space between slats are among the calculations presented...
Some principal dimensions for fattening pig pens are presented in view of animal welfare regulations. The measurements given include pen height and width and manure passage width.
Pen height and width are detailed for boar pens. Changes to drainage in the manure passage are of particular importance.