Castration is one of the more controversial practices in modern-day pig production. Let’s face it – it’s nobody’s favourite job, the ethical aspect is often discussed, and entires usually grow more efficiently. The last aspect, however, also has an environmental component. Male pigs grow more efficiently and therefore have a lower carbon footprint. Recent European […]
Castration is one of the more controversial practices in modern-day pig production. Let’s face it – it’s nobody’s favourite job, the ethical aspect is often discussed, and entires usually grow more efficiently. The last aspect, however, also has an environmental component. Male pigs grow more efficiently and therefore have a lower carbon footprint. Recent European studies have confirmed that sustainability aspect – and in this webinar viewers will hear all about how and why – from the initiative to practice.
Atend our webinar on “Footprint of entire male pigs in Europe” which will be hosted on February 23 at 15:00 CET.
Webinar Footprint of entire male pigs in Europe – Pig Progress