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Most farms chase averages and miss the levers that actually move sow productivity. We pull back the curtain on what truly drives reproduction and lifetime output: preparing gilts with purpose, managing health and stress to guard genetic potential, and leaning on objective, repeatable data instead of gut feel. With Dr. Chad Yoder of Elanco Animal Health, we connect the dots between environment, selection intensity, and the everyday choices that decide whether a sow flourishes or falls behind.

We start by challenging one-size-fits-all SOPs. Housing systems, health status, and pen design aren’t background details—they’re the context that shapes outcomes. From stall-based to ESF group housing, the plan must fit the barn. Then we dive into body condition as a precision tool: why over-fat sows struggle to farrow and milk, why thin sows miss rebreed targets, and how calipers and emerging camera tech turn subjective scoring into actionable numbers. Consistent checkpoints through gestation and lactation let you course-correct before performance slips.

Stress control is the quiet superpower. Each biological milestone—entry, training, breeding, farrowing, lactation—adds load and inflammation that erode potential. Smart handling, fewer movements, cleaner spaces, and well-timed nutrition or feed-grade interventions help sows stay on track. We pair that with data discipline: routine diagnostics to define health status, distribution analysis to spot weak subgroups, and year-over-year benchmarking to keep pace with genetic gains. Finally, we spotlight gilt development and selection—boar exposure, structure scoring, vulva size, body condition—and the advantage of raising more gilts than you need so you can select only the best.

If you’re ready to shift from averages to precision—feeding where the sow is and where she needs to be, selecting for longevity, and reading data that actually guides action—this conversation is your playbook. Subscribe, share with your team, and leave a review with the one metric you’ll start tracking differently this week.