The New Industry Standard

Sow productivity has traditionally been defined as the number of pigs weaned per sow per year.
But from a producer’s point of view, managing pig flow costs throughout the production chain is critical to unit viablility. And the foundation of unit performance starts with overall sow herd performance or as we call it “Weaning Capacity”.
Masters of solving the puzzle of balanced genetic traits
At Hypor we understood that and for over a decade we have been focusing on breeding for a balanced sow that has a strong and positive influence throughout that production chain. We know that the true measure of reproductive performance is our sow's genetic potential to maximize the weight of piglets weaned and pork sold per sow productive lifetime.
We improved not only number of born piglets but also addressed other traits that in combination create a balance in both the sow and her piglets. The Hypor F1 is a prolific sow, with good milk production, enough teats to support a big litter and good physical attributes that guarantees a long productive lifetime.
- robust, structurally sound
- breeds easily
- exceptional milking and mothering ability
- produces piglets that are “value pigs”
· large litters with good birth weight
· high survival rates
· high weaning weights
· faster growth rates
· more efficient feed conversion
· heavier market hogs
· improved carcass quality
Hypor has solved the Weaning Capacity Puzzle!









