HOUSING  OF PIGS 
        
          
          
            
              - The floor and wall should be strong to withstand the rooting       habits of pigs. Concrete flooring is durable and easy to clean. The walls       may be of bricks, finished smoothly and doors of strong wooden planks or       iron.
 
             
            
              - Feed troughs and water troughs may be placed along the front to       facilitate feeding from outside.
 
             
            
              - Pigs thrive well in temperature range of 20-25oC.       Provide shade, wallowing tank, cooling devices such as sprinkling of       water, washing etc. to maintain thermal comfort.
 
             
            
              - Design should be such that all animals are observable easily       from outside and the labour requirement is less.
 
             
            
              - Boars, pregnant and dry sows, gilts and growing pigs are       usually kept in open yards with partially sheltered area. Farrowing sows       are housed in completely enclosed houses or pens.
 
             
            
              - Simple low cost houses constructed with locally available       materials as per above guidelines are preferred in rural areas.       Multipurpose pens, which can be used, for all categories of pigs can also       be designed meeting the floor space requirement.
 
             
            
              - Individual or group housing in cages made up of vertical G.I.       pipes/M S rods and also farrowing crates can be adopted in large high-tech       farms.
 
             
            
              - Uncastrated males and females should not be housed together       beyond the age of four months.
 
             
           
         
        
          Housing of Boars         
          Boar pen should  have covered area of 6.25-7.5 m2 and open area of 8.8-12 m2  for exercise. The walls should have a minimum height of 1.5 m. 
         
        Housing  of Female 
          Open yard type  with partial roofing as in the case of boar may be provided. A total of 10-15  females can be grouped in a pen. An area of 2 m2 per animal may be  provided.  
                      
                     
          ( Photo source: KVK, Namakkal ) 
        Housing of  Farrowing sows 
        Farrowing sows  may be housed individually in a farrowing pen of 2.5 x 4.0 = 10.0 m2  having guard rails, creep area, feed and water troughs. 
        Space requirement of pigs 
        
          
            
              | Type of animal | 
              Floor space    requirement 
                (m2 per animal) | 
              Maximum    number of animals per pen | 
             
            
              | Covered    area | 
              Open    paddock | 
             
            
              | Boar | 
              6.0-7.0 | 
              8.8-12.0 | 
              Individual    pens | 
             
            
              | Farrowing pen  | 
              7.0-9.0 | 
              8.8-12.0 | 
              Individual    pens | 
             
            
              Fattener  
                (3-5 months old) | 
              0.9-1.2 | 
              0.9-1.2 | 
              30 | 
             
            
              Fattener 
                (above five months) | 
              1.3-1.8 | 
              1.3.1.8 | 
              30 | 
             
            
              | Dry sow/gilt | 
              1.8-2.7 | 
              1.4-1.8 | 
              3-10 | 
             
           
         
        (Source:  National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development)  
         Housing of growing and finishing pigs
        A covered concrete yard for  feeding and resting having feed and water trough arranged in the front side and  an open yard in the rear will suffice for fatteners. The total space  requirement may be 2 m2 per grower/fattener pig.  
          (Source: Kerala  Agricultural University )  |