What’s better than using Pig1000 by Pig 1000? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Pig1000 is a very specific tool, and that is the charm. It takes regular Gregorian dates and lines them up with a 1000 day swine breeding calendar, so the long rhythm of herd planning actually makes sense on a screen. The whole point is to see important windows coming and not miss them, then attach notes and create alerts so the plan does not live only in someone’s head. It feels straightforward to use, no strange tricks. Set a date, jot a quick note, add a reminder, move along. Someone managing breeding, farrowing periods, health checks, feed changes, or paperwork deadlines can drop everything into one timeline that stays consistent, which beats shuffling between paper calendars that never agree.
Running it on BlueStacks helps because the bigger display makes the calendar easier to scan at a glance, and typing notes on a keyboard is faster than pecking on a phone. It suits anyone who wants a focused utility rather than an all-in-one farm suite. There are no cluttered extras, just date conversion, notes, and alerts that keep the schedule from drifting. The feel is calm and practical, like a pocket planner for pigs. A user sets the important days, watches how they land on the 1000 day calendar, and lets the reminders do the nudging when things get busy.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.






