Swine Health Hotline

Pharmgate Animal Health

It all comes down to health — your pigs, your people and your operation. Health challenges aren’t going away, but Swine Health Hotline will answer your health questions so you can make the best decisions for your barns. Hosted by ag journalist Kasey Brown, this podcast will arm you with valuable insights on swine disease mitigation, cutting-edge research, safety protocols, success stories, and more. 

Episodes

  1. FEB 17

    Living with PRRS: What Full Vs. Half Dose PRRS Vaccination Teaches Us

    This week, Dr. Tyler Bauman, director of health at the Maschhoffs, takes us behind the scenes of a real finishing‑barn problem and the data‑driven discovery it sparked. Through field comparisons of half‑ vs. full‑dose PRRS vaccinations, the team uncovered a meaningful impact: a 3.5% drop in mortality with the full dose.  He and host Kasey Brown discuss these key takeaways:  The Power of Data in Tackling PRRS: [00:02:10] Dr. Bauman describes how collecting, analyzing and acting on field data allowed his team to justify changes and demonstrate real ROI to their operational leaders.Full Dose vs. Half Dose: What the Numbers Say: [00:10:01] Through extensive comparisons, the team found a game-changer for barn health.Adapting Vaccine Timing and Protocols: [00:10:12] The investigation grew beyond mere dosing amounts, with experiments around timing to optimize protocols for different barn scenarios.Real-Time Testing and Surveillance: [00:08:48] Aggressive, routine testing enabled faster detection and response to PRRS breaks, leading to better overall outcomes and earlier interventions.Collaboration, Communication, and Continuous Improvement: [00:23:57] Success hinged on buy-in at every level. He emphasized transparent data sharing and proactive communication, which led to broader adoption and improved barn performance.Managing Expectations & Setting Goals: [00:26:45] Managing PRRS isn’t about eliminating all risk — it's about setting realistic goals, managing expectations, and consistently refining your strategy and response plan.Get Involved Interested in data analytics for your own operation? Reach out to Dr. Bauman (tyler.bauman@pigsrus.net) directly or connect with the Iowa State EPI team for guidance. Learn more about the Iowa State EPI team here. Check out the POMP program here.  Share the Show If you found this episode helpful, please leave a quick review on your podcast platform — it only takes a few seconds and helps other swine professionals discover the show. Better yet, share it with a colleague who might benefit. The swine industry is small, and we’re dedicated to helping its people succeed. We want this podcast to be valuable to you, so send your health questions to lisa.wallace@pharmgate.com, and we’ll get them answered. Learn more about Pharmgate Animal Health swine solutions.

    29 min
  2. JAN 20

    New Protocols and Innovations for Keeping Swine Water Lines Clean

    In this episode of Pharmgate's Swine Health Hotline, Kasey Brown sits down with veterinarian and water-line expert Gabi Doughan to unravel how water line systems impact pig health, performance and biosecurity. Here’s what you need to know: Key Takeaways 1. Why Water Flow & Design Matter Water flow rates should match pig age and production stage.The difference in water supply needs between nursery pigs and lactating sows is significant — system design must adapt!Watch out: If all pig waterers are running simultaneously, barns with smaller pipes may not get adequate water to pigs furthest from the supply.2. Water Medicator 101 Medicated water is critical since sick pigs often stop eating but still drink.There are three main types:Piston Pumps (affordable, easy install, but prone to scale buildup)Diaphragm Pumps (slightly more expensive, fewer mechanical parts)Flow-Activated Pumps (most precise, best for clean dosing, but higher cost and learning curve)Always calibrate your medicator — even a new one straight out of the box!3. Keep it Clean: Water Line & Medicator Maintenance Clean waterlines and medicators = healthier pigs and fewer dosing errors.Regular cleaning tackles mineral buildup and biofilm (those slimy bacterial communities that protect germs from disinfectants).Terminal deep cleaning and routine low-dose disinfectants are both important, depending on your barn’s downtime and design.Never run oral vaccines or medications through lines while water disinfectants are active — they can interact unpredictably!4. Diagnostics & Monitoring Water quality checks: Test at least once or twice a year, ideally between each turn.Test both at the well and in-barn to spot where quality changes.Monitor for signs of hard water, pH imbalances and bacterial contamination.Regularly check and maintain medicators — replace O-rings, run calibrations, and keep your investment working as it should.Resources & More Learning Gabi Doughan (wilsong2@iastate.edu) and team are developing new videos and guides with the Iowa Pork Industry Center. Learn more here. Share the Show If you found this episode helpful, please leave a quick review on your podcast platform — it only takes a few seconds and helps other swine professionals discover the show. Better yet, share it with a colleague who might benefit. The swine industry is small, and we’re dedicated to helping its people succeed. We want this podcast to be valuable to you, so send your health questions to lisa.wallace@pharmgate.com, and we’ll get them answered. Learn more about Pharmgate Animal Health swine solutions.

    31 min

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It all comes down to health — your pigs, your people and your operation. Health challenges aren’t going away, but Swine Health Hotline will answer your health questions so you can make the best decisions for your barns. Hosted by ag journalist Kasey Brown, this podcast will arm you with valuable insights on swine disease mitigation, cutting-edge research, safety protocols, success stories, and more.