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    Explore " genetic improvement" with insightful episodes like "Gilt Development Strategies", "Why Weigh Gilts?", "Improving Robustness through Genetics", "Technical Support: Walk-Thrus & Troubleshooting" and "Sow Farrowing Care" from podcasts like ""Inside the Helix", "Inside the Helix", "Inside the Helix", "Inside the Helix" and "Inside the Helix"" and more!

    Episodes (26)

    Gilt Development Strategies

    Gilt Development Strategies

    For many swine producers, gilts are the future of their farms. Ensuring gilts reach their full potential is key in overall gilt development. In this episode, Dr. Christine Mainquist-Whigham, veterinarian and director of health with DNA Genetics and Pillen Family Farms, describes DNA's research focused on stocking density. She also explains the impact stocking density has on the timing of estrus and heat checking accuracy. 

    Why Weigh Gilts?

    Why Weigh Gilts?

    While weighing gilts can be a tedious process, it's critical to the reproductive success of a farm. In this episode, Brady McNeil, multiplication business lead with DNA Genetics, explains why weighing gilts is so beneficial, and he describes various ways to complete this process. 

    Improving Robustness through Genetics

    Improving Robustness through Genetics

    Swine producers want animals that are robust, meaning pigs that are resilient and can perform well no matter the environmental challenges that exist. In this episode, Dr. Tom Rathje, Chief Technical Officer with DNA Genetics, explains why improving robustness matters, and he describes how DNA Genetics is maximizing on this trait through its genetic program. 

    Sow Farrowing Care

    Sow Farrowing Care

    In the fifth and final part of our miniseries focused on DNA Genetics' "Five Pillars of Reproductive Care," Dr. Jason Schneider, technical consultant, describes sow farrowing care. In the segment, Dr. Schneider discusses recommendations on gestation lengths, feeding rates, farrowing assistance and farrowing room temperatures.

    First 48-Hour Pig Care

    First 48-Hour Pig Care

    In the fourth segment in a five part series focused on DNA Genetics' "Five Pillars of Reproductive Care," Dr. Amanda Cross, director of genetic program implementation, explains first 48-hour pig care. Dr. Cross says pig survivability is greatly impacted by the first two days of life. She also provides a simple checklist producers can follow to maximize first 48 pig care. 

    Estrus Detection

    Estrus Detection

    In part two of our series focused on the "Five Pillars of Reproductive Care," we discuss estrus detection with Dr. Steve Terlouw, director of reproductive physiology with DNA Genetics. Dr. Terlouw describes strategies producers can implement to ensure a smooth gilt breeding process. 

    Gilt Development

    Gilt Development

    "Gilt Development" kicks off part one of a five part miniseries focused on the "Five Pillars of Reproductive Care." These five pillars, developed by DNA Genetics, were developed to ensure producer success in gilt development, estrus detection, first 48-hour piglet care, sow farrowing care and feeding for body condition management. In this segment, Dr. John Sonderman, technical services director with DNA Genetics, discusses why gilt development is arguably the most important of all of the five pillars. 

    Winter Ventilation

    Winter Ventilation

    As temperatures decline, swine producers may be focusing their efforts on winter ventilation. In this episode, Andy Jakubowski, a director with Pillen Family Farms, discusses strategies producers can implement to ensure pigs are healthy and comfortable throughout the winter months.

    What to do with 125,000 Extra Feed Sacks?

    What to do with 125,000 Extra Feed Sacks?

    Swine producers have long strived to optimize growth and reduce input costs. Over the last decade, DNA Genetics has been able to successfully reduce feed costs for producers by a 50 lb. bag of feed per pig in finishing. In this episode, Dr. Tom Rathje, geneticist and chief technical officer with DNA Genetics, describes what this means for producers and how this feat was accomplished through the company's genetic program. 

    Creep Feeding Research

    Creep Feeding Research

    Creep feeding has long been a strategy for producers to transition piglets from the sow to solid feed. In this episode, Dr. Amanda Cross, director of genetic program implementation with DNA Genetics, discusses new research from DNA Genetics focused on creep feeding and its role in impacting growth. 

    Body Condition Scoring

    Body Condition Scoring

    The body condition of each female plays a key role in her overall value. Having sows over or under conditioned can eat away at a producer's bottom line. In this episode, Brady McNeil, multiplication business leader with DNA Genetics, explains why it matters to consistently capture an accurate body condition score. He also discusses current research examining how to optimize the overall value of herds.

    Technology in Swine Research

    Technology in Swine Research

    Technology is important to research just as research is vital to the improvement of the swine industry. Dalton Obermier is a graduate research assistant and Ph.D. candidate studying at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). He recently was part of a joint research team between UNL and DNA Genetics focused on using camera systems to monitor genetic growth potential and feed intake. He discusses this research in this episode of "Inside the Helix," and he also talks about the importance of technology in swine research. The full research study can be found here: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/13/10/1581

    Agalactia in the Sow Herd

    Agalactia in the Sow Herd

    Agalactia is a lactation condition in sows that can impact producers’ bottom lines. In this episode, Dr. Christine Mainquist-Whigham, a veterinarian and director of health with DNA Genetics and Pillen Family Farms, explains what Agalactia is, and she discusses current research efforts focused on this problem.

    Seasonal Infertility

    Seasonal Infertility

    Seasonal infertility can be a challenge for the swine industry, especially during the summer and autumn months. In this episode, Dr. Cory Faust, DVM and director of the DNA Genetics' gene centers, discusses how seasonal infertility can impact the swine industry and what producers can do to alleviate the problem.