I started getting migraines in middle school.
I left most softball games with a bad migraine from getting overheated. |
“Yep.”
I was so
used to the throbbing pain and nausea that I could function like a normal human
being and while people knew I suffered from migraines, no one realized the
extent of it.
As I matured, I learned some of what set them off and tricks
to lessen the blow, but they were still there.
This little guy was a blessing in more ways than one. |
Now when I get a migraine, they are KILLER. I need a dark
room, an ice pack, and some time to get over it. Is it that these migraines are
worse than before? Has my pain tolerance gone down? I don’t think so.
I believe I was so used to being in semi-constant pain that
it was a continuous reality of mine and I just lived with it. Because what was
the alternative?
How often do we have “migraines” in our lives that we just
live with? They are constant, throbbing problems that bring huge hiccups to our
business and its success, but 1) we can’t find the trigger, and 2) even if we
found the trigger, a solution isn’t readily available.
Feeding sows was a migraine for my dad. We knew how
important optimal feed intake was, but we couldn’t get it right. We set the
boxes too high, there was too much feed waste; we set the boxes too low,
production suffered.
We hear about it a lot with other producers. Everyone knows
it’s a problem. Each farm does what it has to do to get feed into these
animals, but at what cost? The cost might be pretty clear, as in excess feed waste.
That is something you can clearly see and quantify. OR the cost might be considered gray area, where your crew is having to spend time hand feeding sows
when they should really be focusing on XX and YY tasks. Quantifying those added
costs can be difficult. But, you do what you have to do to get through it. What
is the alternative?
MealMeter with pre-breed gilts |
We’re passionate about feeding sows for a number of reasons,
but I think the unbridled excitement comes from the sow production “migraine”
we found a solution for without adding a bunch of management to the workforce and
outlandish costs per crate.
The MealMeter feed dispenser became a huge game changer not
just on our farm, but for customers. We recently caught up with a customer who
said, “How else could we get this intake in these sows?”
We know what it’s like to live with production migraines
because our roots are in sow production, right along with you. There’s nothing
more frustrating than a migraine where you know the trigger, but you can’t do
anything about it.
With the MealMeter, you can do something. There is an
alternative to living with this production migraine, and it’s PigEasy.
Until Next Time,
Katie
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