Pig Management 101

Farm Design and Infrastructure
Farm infrastructure provides for the safety and well-being of livestock and aids in managing the lands natural resources. Infrastructure includes ranch housing, fences, corrals, and water systems. For more information on ranching infrastructure click below.
Pasture Management

Pasture management is an essential part of grass-fed hog production. Having a pasture management plan can help land managers manipulate vegetation to improve livestock performance without negatively impacting the rangeland ecosystem. Pasture management plans can vary substantially depending on soil type, rainfall, proximity to riparian areas, and the time and labor resources available to the producer. For more on pasture management practices and developing a pasture management plan view the resources below.
- Swine Biosecurity Fact Sheet (CDFA)
- Biosecurity of Pigs and On Farm Security (University of Nebraksa Extension)
- 8 Essential Actions to Protect Pigs with Outdoor Access from Disease (APHSIS USDA, 2017)
For more on pig health and diseases affecting goats in the California area visit the CDFA Swine health web page and/ or view the resources below.

For even more on pig reproduction and reproduction management view Penn States Swine Production and Management Home Course.
Niche Market Labels
