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Livestock
Swine
IPIC 208A
Contingency Planning: Feed
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Having a daily feed supply available for sows, piglets, and market pigs is important for their growth and general well-being. Unexpected incidents can derail your plan to have a timely feed supply. While some incidents are unforeseeable, all events can be minimized through contingency planning.
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