Did you know 68% of pig farmers lose profits due to inefficient pen designs? Traditional setups drain time and money. You deserve better. Meet the Farrow Pen revolution – where mobile pig pen flexibility meets simple pig pen practicality.
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Our patent-pending modular system assembles in 90 minutes – 50% faster than standard models. See the difference:
Feature | Farrow Pen | Traditional Pens |
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Setup Time | 1.5 hours | 3+ hours |
Relocation Cost | $0 (mobile design) | $200+/move |
Customization | 15 configurations | Fixed layouts |
Need a simple pig pen for 50 hogs or a mobile pig pen system for 500? Our modular panels scale effortlessly. Choose from:
"Our production efficiency jumped 40% after switching to Farrow Pens. The mobile design lets us rotate pasture zones weekly!"
– Jake Thompson, Thompson Family Farms
Why keep struggling with outdated pens? Over 1,200 farms trust our systems. Get your Farrow Pen quote in 24 hours – complete with 3D farm layout simulations.
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Since 2018, Farrow Solutions has delivered 23% average ROI increases through smart pen engineering. Ready to join the revolution? Your pigs – and profits – will thank you.
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A: A farrow pen provides a safe, controlled environment for sows to give birth and nurse piglets. It features heat lamps and protective rails to prevent crushing. This setup improves survival rates for newborn pigs.
A: Mobile pig pens are portable structures designed for rotational grazing, while simple pig pens are stationary enclosures. Mobile versions allow pasture rotation, whereas simple pens prioritize basic shelter and affordability.
A: Mobile pens work best for free-range systems requiring frequent location changes. They're ideal for small-scale operations using pasture-based feeding. Their lightweight design enables easy relocation as needed.
A: Simple pig pens use durable fencing and basic roofing for weather protection. They require minimal construction materials and maintenance. These pens are cost-effective for temporary housing or budget-conscious farms.
A: Regularly replace bedding and disinfect surfaces between litters. Use slatted floors for waste management. Proper drainage systems help keep the pen dry and hygienic for sows and piglets.