Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2010
In a trial involving 231 pigs grown from 20 to 90 kg live weight, three methods of adjusting the feed allowance were compared, namely according to live weight and a scale with weekly adjustments, or according to age with fixed increments of feed, adjusted either weekly or every 3 weeks. Irrespective of the frequency of feed adjustment, rationing by age gave as satisfactory results in performance and carcass quality as rationing by live weight, and reduced labour requirements by eliminating the need for regular weighing of the pigs throughout the growing period.