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One Pig at a Time: The Importance of Individual Care

Doing the right thing for the pig, every day.

It’s a mantra we take seriously at Pipestone. And while it’s easy to talk about herd health and barn management, we can’t forget that it all comes down to caring for each individual pig.

That’s where real impact happens—one pig at a time.

So what does good individual pig care look like? It doesn’t have to be complicated. Here are some practical reminders to help you focus on what matters most.

Every Pig Deserves a Look
When you’re walking pens, are you really seeing every pig?

It’s easy to walk the barn and just glance over the group, but individual care means slowing down. Watch for the one that’s not getting up, the one hanging back at the feeder, the one that just isn’t quite right. The old “one second per pig” rule still applies. In a large barn, that’s a time commitment—but it’s worth it.

Individual pigs are good at hiding problems until it’s too late. Make sure you’re giving them a chance to show you what they need.

Treat What You See—Right Away
The pig you walk past today might not be there tomorrow if it’s not treated.

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