In order for a hog operation to run efficiently there needs to be an unbiased outline of essential checkpoints. Dr. Barry Kerkaert has identified six critical checkpoints that he finds deserving:
Ownership structure needs to be understood. What kind of company is it? What runs the company (e.g. – partnership, board, etc.)? Do members all share the same profit ideas?
Financials need to be checked. This includes sales, feed, labor, breeding herd replacement cost, and cash flow.
The system and logistics needs to be monitored. This includes pig flow, genetics, staff, etc.
Obviously, production needs to be checked. This includes monitoring the sow herd, grow-finish herd, and the entire farrow-to-finish system.
Different types of insurances need to be in place. This includes Business Interruption Insurance, management company insurance, and insurance on the pigs themselves. Details should be understood thoroughly.
Health and biosecurity are essential to any operation. This includes health, PRRS control, and biosecurity measures for disease prevention.









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