Farrow-to-finish operations

One record from service to shipment.

Track pigs from the breeding crate to the kill sheet without re-keying the same animals into five tools.

Your day looks like this

Data re-entered three times

Breeding goes in herd software, feed in a spreadsheet, loads in a manifest book — the same pigs, three times.

Cost per pig is a guess until closeout

You don't know what a lot actually cost until weeks after it shipped, when the spreadsheet is rebuilt.

Problems surface too late

A density violation or a feed overrun is visible at month-end, not the afternoon it happened.

How SwineOps helps

One continuous record

Production, feed, movement, and cost follow the same lot from service to shipment — entered once.

Live cost per pig

Feed, freight, and labor post to the lot as they happen, so the closeout is a report, not a rebuild.

Flow that ties out

Wean counts, loads, and head moves reconcile across sites instead of drifting apart.

Alerts before it costs you

Density, mortality, and budget breaches reach the manager the day they occur.

A week in the life

A farrow-to-finish operation lives or dies on flow and cost, and both fall apart when they’re spread across tools. In SwineOps the breeding group you serviced this morning becomes the litter you farrow, the lot you grow out, the load you ship, and the cost you close out — one continuous record. By the time a lot reaches the kill floor, its cost per pig has been a live number all along, and the density alert that would have cost you head showed up the afternoon the pen tipped over the line, not at month-end.

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