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Part Slat Feeding Floor
A commercial facility over a lagoon for housing market hogs.
Part Slat Feeding Floor for 200 Pigs
A commercial swine facility with part slot over a pit for 200 pigs.
Finishing House for Swine
A commercial swine facility with partially slatted floors over a lagoon.
Swine Buiding
A commercial swine facility for market hogs with slotted slats over a pit.
Swine Feeding Building with Concrete Floor
A 24' X 26' facility with a feeding floor for swine.
Swine Finishing Building
A commercial swine facility with a sloped flush gutter.
Swine finishing - Modified Gable
A commercial facility with a modified gable roof designed to house market hogs.
Swine Growing & Finishing Buliding (tilt tank)
A commercial swine facility with a feed floor with tipping bucket flush gutters.
Gestation or Finishing Hog Building
A commercial facility for pregnant sows and markethogs - block construction with a sloping drain.
Pig Production Plant
A small commercial farrow to finish swine facility.
Part Slat Feeding Floor (Over Lagoon)
A commercial facility over a lagoon for housing market hogs.
Hog Feeding Unit
A 42' X 75' commercial, partial roof feeding floor for swine.
Finishing Parlor
A commercial facility for market hogs fully slatted over a lagoon.
Swine Finishing Parlor
A fully slotted swine facility for market hogs.
Finishing Floor for 400 Pigs
A facility for 400 market hogs with a slotted floor over a pit.
Hog Finishing Barn
Construction plans for a 30 X 50 hog finishing barn with a partially slatted floor.
Swine Unit
A 10' X 25' commercial feeding floor for swine.
Low Cost finishing/Gestation Building
A commercial facility with a barrel roof for feeding pregnant and market hogs.
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