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Also, look at her vulva. A pig’s vulva is shaped like an upside down teardrop. The point should aim down towards the ground. If it points up, this can get in the way of natural breeding.
A new study reveals the traits to look for in gilts—from birth weight to temperament—to build a productive sow herd.
Prime Why pig breeds matter in the market Saturday, January 07, 2017 — updated on January 06, 2021 ...
Selecting Breeding Gilts Gilts selected should have at least 12 teats so as to accommodate a large litter and be selected from sows, which wean 9 -10 or more piglets per litter and are known to be ...
Boar contact should be limited to preserve the boar’s libido and to prevent gilts getting too familiar with the boar, as this can have a negative impact on mating.
Brigitte Mukandoha, a pig farmer from Nyamata Sector in Bugesera District, has seen improvement in her farm performance and income, as a result of efficient artificial insemination supported by the ...
A study published in the International Journal of Agriculture Innovation, Technology and Globalisation looks at a ...
Selection of the breeding Gilt Gilts are female pigs that have not been bred; after giving birth they are called sows. When selecting gilts for breeding check for reproductive traits because your ...
Transmitting ability or prepotency, an important test of a boar, gilt or sow as a breeding animal is how well it transmits good characters to its offspring.
Breeding your pigs Breeding your pigs enables you to improve your pig grade to one of better quality. A good boar and gilt contribute greatly to the quality of your herd.