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They spend three months, three weeks and three days in gestation crates, and a minimum of 21 days in farrowing crates. They give birth, on average, twice a year.
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farrowing and gestation crates
On many factory farms, pigs are locked into crates after they become pregnant, where they will remain until after they give birth. Gestation crates are narrow cages made of metal bars barely bigger than an adult pig developed to help farmers run the most efficient animal feeding operation possible.
A standard crate measures 6.6 ft x 2.0 ft (2 m x 60 cm).
The pork industry argues that gestation crates are humane and necessary for production, preventing animals from hurting one another and allowing farmers to monitor their health closely.
Sows remain inside gestation crates for the entirety of their pregnancies- a little under four months. The sow is then moved to a farrowing crate for about three weeks to wean her babies.
Farrowing crates and gestation crates are very similar in design. Their primary difference is the timing of their use: gestation crates are used during pregnancy and farrowing crates are used after a mother has given birth. Farrowing crates also have a small opening on one side that allows piglets to suckle.
After a brief recovery period, the mother pig is then impregnated again, and the cycle begins anew.
Sows give birth to 2 - 3 litters a year for around 3 years after which they are slaughtered.
In most U.S. states gestation crates and farrowing crates are legal.
Source: Sentient Media.
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farrowing and gestation crates in the pork industry
On many factory farms, pigs are locked into crates after they become pregnant, where they will remain until after they give birth. Gestation crates are narrow cages made of metal bars barely bigger than an adult pig developed to help farmers run the most efficient animal feeding operation possible.
A standard crate measures 6.6 ft x 2.0 ft (2 m x 60 cm). Sows are unable to turn around.
The pork industry argues that gestation crates are humane and necessary for production, preventing animals from hurting one another and allowing farmers to closely monitor them.
Sows remain inside gestation crates for the entirety of their pregnancies - a little under four months.
The sow is then moved to a farrowing crate for about three weeks to wean her babies. Farrowing crates and gestation crates are very similar in design. Farrowing crates have a small opening on one side that allows piglets to suckle. Farrowing crates prevent the sow from turning around, and aim to reduce the risk of the sow lying on and crushing her newborn piglets.
After a brief recovery period, the mother pig is then impregnated again, and the cycle begins anew. Sows have 2 - 3 litters a for about 3 years after which they are slaughtered.
In most U.S. states gestation crates and farrowing crates are legal.
Source: Sentient Media.
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