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The first week will be at Huntly farm unit 6 QAF (4000sows), or bacon Castle (2000 sows). Week 2 will be at the sow farm from 100-1000, which has a deep litter system is also different. The theory will address standards related capacity for 2 & 3 certificates in agriculture, which we currently provide to farmers as RTO. We will also consider the economic and pig farm test data from all the farms we visited to determine the economic benefit is improved performance. | AUSAID CARD Project 004 05 A BLUEPRINT FOR SUSTAINABLE SMALLHOLDER PIG PRODUCTION IN CENTRAL VIETNAM AUSTRALIAN TRAINING WORKSHOPS REPORT 6 Vietnamese Scientists June 6th to July 21st 2006 2 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY PROPOSED TIMETABLE FOR 1-WK VIETNAMESE VISIT DAY ACTIVITY LEARNING OUTCOME Sun Mon. am Mon. pm Arrive Sydney Tour Camden to get bearings. Shop for consumables. Tour overview of Usyd piggeries Introduction to herd recording theory Using KPIs for reproduction growth to measure pig herd performance. Tues am. Tues. pm Herd recording systems practical . Environment husbandry management-impact on health The ability to assess housing husbandry and management practices on- theory . farm Wed. am Wed. pm Environmental audit of Usyd piggeries practical An ability to assess the effectiveness of facility utilisation on a pig farm Optimising facility throughput theory farm flow . Thurs. Throughput calculation of Usyd Farm practical 3 Breeding herd records Assessment Q1. Which of the following records are vital to assess the performance of the breeding herd select all that apply number of sows mated each week number of sows that farrow each week the number of times each sow is tested for oestrus the number of sows that return to oestrus each week Q2. What other records other than those in Q1 should be kept to assess the mating success list 2 1 2 Q3. The average farrowing rate in a herd for the year is 70 a Is this acceptable Yes No b How would you decide if it is a conception failure problem or a pregnancy loss problem Q4. The average parity of a herd is 5.5. a what is likely to happen to totalborn as parity of the sow increases it increases it decreases it stays the same b what is likely to happen to stillbirths as parity of the sow increases it increases it decreases it stays the same c what is likely to happen to pre-weaning mortality as parity of the sow increases