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The Pig Signals Company is a pig farm management training and consulting organization based in Arnhem, the Netherlands, built around the well-known Dutch Pig Signals method. Its focus is not generic livestock courses, but helping pig farms understand pig biology and behavioral signals through the “Look-Think-Act” principle, identify suboptimal performance, and turn observations into day-to-day management improvements.
The main services presented on the website include Performance Quickscan, Training, and ongoing Support. For a Quickscan, a consultant visits the farm to analyze current performance, technical data, SOPs, and manuals, and communicates with management before producing an improvement recommendation report and a customized roadmap. Training usually starts with Pig Signals Basics, building a foundation in animal behavior, biology, and production processes, before moving into specialized modules such as farrowing, reproduction, and weaning based on the farm’s specific issues. Its workshops tend to be held on-site at farms, turning theory into practice immediately.
Pricing is not publicly listed. The website states that the first step is a free online meeting to understand the client’s situation before providing a specific service quote. As such, it is more like customized B2B consulting and training than a standardized online course. Payment methods, course duration, participant limits, and certificate arrangements are not disclosed in the main content.
Its strengths lie in its highly specialized positioning, making it suitable for teams looking to improve pig farm production performance. Its consultants and trainers have backgrounds as pig farmers or technical advisors and emphasize “rolling up their sleeves” to execute together, rather than simply delivering a report. The Pig Signals book has been translated into 17 languages, which also suggests that the method has a certain level of international reach. The drawbacks are that the publicly available information is rather marketing-oriented, with a lack of concrete case studies, quantified improvement data, detailed course outlines, pricing, and certification information. For on-site training at farms across borders, travel, quarantine, and biosecurity arrangements may also be involved, increasing communication costs.
It is suitable for large-scale pig farms, farm management teams, and pig industry equipment, feed, or veterinary medicine suppliers training their employees. It is also suitable for industry conferences looking to invite practice-oriented speakers. For users in China, it is advisable to first confirm via email or the booking button whether services are available in China, what language support can be provided, and what the pricing would be. There is no reliable information on whether the website is accessible from mainland China, so its access status is unknown.
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