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PigEasy unveils the next leap in optimal farrowing feeding: the MealMeter 2.0

MealMeter 2.0 allows producers to track the feed and water consumption of individual sows during farrowing.

16 May 2022
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PigEasy, LLC, a family-owned and operated company based in Templeton, Iowa, has officially unveiled MealMeter 2.0 intake monitoring dispenser. This high-tech iteration of their successful gilt and sow feeding solution takes the notion of optimal feeding to the next level. PigEasy will provide more details about the official release of MealMeter 2.0 at a later date.

MealMeter 2.0 builds off of the benefits found in the top-performing MealMeter system by adding new technology that allows producers to track the feed and water consumption of individual sows during farrowing. Data capture is accomplished by incorporating various sensors to accurately track the sows’ or gilts’ interactions with the feeder.

This state-of-the-art system provides critical tracking consumption and activity data to producers and their staff. It can alert them to problem sows with low intake so they can quickly intervene and make more informed decisions. Data is also captured over the long-term to uncover eating patterns that will assist in management decisions to improve overall sow production performance.

“We are eager to release MealMeter 2.0 to help producers quicken response times and make more informed decisions,” Dave Klocke, President of PigEasy. “When sow feeding and management strategies are simplified, it unlocks the performance potential of both the staff and the sows that they care for. That’s what this new system is about.”

Producers can get a first look at the MealMeter 2.0 during the upcoming World Pork Expo on June 8-10, 2022, in Des Moines, Iowa. PigEasy will have a tech demo of this new solution at their booth (#V725).

May 13, 2022 - PigEasy, LLC

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