Use this checklist to assess live pork load out practices from barn to trailer and into plant logistics. Capture preloading conditions, chute design and footing, lighting and shadows, trailer setup and bedding, driver identity and behavior, group sizes, tools used, and animal vocalization. Log times for first and last loads, total loading time, and scheduled dock time. Record facility layout, panels and gates, turns and corners, and any slips, falls, piles, or stress events. Document handling of non ambulatory or stressed swine with photos and notes to support welfare, efficiency, and compliance while reducing dead on arrival rates.
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