We would go so far as to say that electronic sow feeding (ESF) is the simplest way to feed sows. With the BoPil transponder, your sows receive individual or group-based phase feeding, optimal body condition, and significantly lower mortality rates. You get a feeding system that, in the long run, ensures higher profitability compared to other feeding systems.
ESF is the only feeding technology that allows for the management of sows’ body condition through precise feeding of individual sows. This system uses electronics and automation to deliver feed to each sow based on her individual nutritional needs. It also makes it possible to record and monitor the sows’ behavior, feed intake, and health status.
With OmniFeed Pro, the ESF can be automated so that the station automatically adjusts the feed basket to meet each animal’s individual needs.


If the barn allows for the formation of weekly groups, these stable weekly groups help limit fighting. In dynamic groups, the constant addition of new sows and gilts leads to ongoing fighting, which challenges the sows’ resilience.
If possible, gilts should be housed in their own pen until their first farrowing.
Add OmniFeed Pro to the Transponder station and let the station automatically control feeding based on the sow’s current body condition score. This ensures that the sows maintain an optimal body condition score and, consequently, the right physical condition—benefiting both the sow and the farm.
The sows must have plenty of straw to keep them occupied. The straw ensures that the sows remain in the resting areas after eating. In addition, consuming straw helps promote a healthy feeding pattern for the sows and, consequently, a sense of fullness.
A well-planned layout of your gestation barn is essential for a well-functioning gestation system. The pen layout should be appropriately divided into feeding, breeding, and resting areas. Resting walls with escape routes are also important for the sows’ well-being.
Help your sows perform better by taking their individual needs into account when feeding them. Feeding times should be adjusted to ensure proper feeding of the herd while accommodating sows with special needs.
We recommend starting the feeding cycle late in the evening so that the last sows and gilts are fed by the time your employees arrive at work in the morning.
If a sow changes her feeding behavior—for example, by altering her position in the feeding hierarchy—this is typically a sign that she is unwell. The transponder sends you a "soft" alert when the sow changes her behavior. Use this information to address the sow’s condition early on.
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