The first week after weaning
determines everything.
Cold pits. Cold floors. Cold walls. Piglets leaving the sow spend the first days of their lives fighting temperature instead of growing. The difference between a stressed pig and a thriving one is measured in degrees — and in dollars per pig at market.
Little Bow Colony
vs $5.24 hot water — Kingsland 2023
vs unit heaters
vs conventional systems
Kingsland Colony vs. a neighbouring
hot-water operation.
Same province. Same year. Same pigs going to the same market. One system: Reflect-O-Ray. The other: hot water heating.
| Kingsland Colony Reflect-O-Ray — 430 sows |
Neighbouring Farm Hot Water — 550 sows |
|
|---|---|---|
| Days to Market (260 lbs) | 155 days | 170 days |
| Death Loss 2023 | 2.0% | 3.5% |
| 2023 Heating Bill | $18,800 | $76,000 |
| Cost Per Pig (Heating) 2023 | $1.71 | $5.24 |
| Cost Per Pig (Heating) 2024 YTD | $1.34 | $3.79 |
“The difference was immediate and impressive — no more cold pockets in the barn, and the heat is evenly distributed. The pigs are happier and start gaining weight right after weaning, which means we don’t have to babysit them as much during that critical first week.”
Our post-weaning mortality has dropped by a remarkable 80%. The pigs are content, eating well, and showing rapid growth immediately after weaning. Reflect-O-Ray has also helped us get our pigs to market sooner — by ensuring a good start post-weaning, we’ve gained an extra 4–6 days to market, which translates to significant financial gains.
Unlike our previous heating system, which required continuous heating of the main loop, we now have the flexibility to heat each room as needed, saving on heating costs overall.
Infrared doesn’t just heat the air.
It heats the pig.
Unit heaters warm the air around the animals. On a cold concrete floor with cold walls and cold pits, that air warmth disappears fast. Reflect-O-Ray delivers infrared energy directly — into the mass, into the structure, and into the animals themselves.
Used across every stage of production.
Weaning
The highest-impact application. Warm pits and floors from day one eliminate the stress that kills performance post-weaning.
Farrowing
Consistent warmth for newborns without the hazards of heat lamps. Even floor and pit temperatures reduce piglet chilling and crushing.
Grower / Finisher
Pigs that don’t burn feed staying warm convert better. Consistent mass heat means less energy spent on thermoregulation and more on growth.
Dry Sow / Gestation
Stable temperatures support reproductive performance and reduce stress-related losses during gestation.
29 colony operations. 35+ years.
Still in the same barns.
The system behind these results
Reflect-O-Ray Vacuum-Vented Infrared Radiant Heating →
How it works, the three system sizes (3.5″ / 4″ / 6″), and where each fits.