A Loyal Customer Learns AI

If there’s one technology in swine that cannot lose its fame at any given time, it’s AI.
A smallholder pig raiser from Inosluban, Lipa City has been one of the loyal customers of the Agricultural Training Institute – International Training Center on Pig Husbandry’s (ATI-ITCPH) Artificial Insemination (AI) Business Center since early 2000.
Mrs. Solidad Montealto Gusi has been popular to most of the ITCPH staff as they see her come, two to three times a week to purchase the Center’s extended boar semen. This 67-year-old lady comes to the office and practices artificial insemination by herself.
“Mas madali itong AI, dahil dati nakaon pa ako ng bulugan”
, shares Manong Sol. With swine artificial insemination, the occurrence of disease at the farm can be minimized since breeding is substituted the artificial way. Also, the quality of the semen is assured since its motility is checked before and after the processing of semen.
During the time that Manang Sol did not know about AI, and the trainings offered by the Center, Mr. Francisco Ramos, the Center’s boar trainer and AI technician, has been assisting her queries on proper management of sows and piglets already.
Kuya Kiko on the other hand knows Manang Sol as a midwife at that time. Being friendly with one another through time, Kuya Kiko managed to convince her to shift into AI. Lacking proper knowledge and know-how on the technology, she attended the Center’s one-day AI training. In a short period, Manang Sol liked the advantages of artificial insemination. The one-day training enabled her to learn the basics of breeding, heat detection, proper handling of processed semen, and actual insemination.
Since then, she became a loyal customer to the ITCPH AI Business Center.
Enjoying the perks of AI, Manang Sol managed to increase the number of sows being taken care of. From a two-sow level farm, she now operates an 11-sow level farm. Besides midwifery as her main source of income, making a profit in her small-scale pig business makes her happy.
During the pandemic, Manang Sol eventually had to stop her career as an on-call midwife. Good thing, pig production has contributed much to their everyday expenses. She runs a farrow-to-finish production together with this husband Mr. Felino Gusi, at Brgy. Marawoy, Lipa City.
"Masaya kami dahil nakita kami sa baboy"
, she adds. She even passed the outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) in 2020.
People are also amazed that even at her age, Manang sustains her energy of being a full-time pork producer doing farm activities by herself. Among which are piglet castration, injection, assistance to farrowing sows, and of course artificial insemination.
Manang Sol is a mother of four and lives happily with her husband Ka Felino, on a smallhold farm raising chickens and pigs.
Since AI became routine work for Manang Sol, she became not just a loyal customer, but a confident one.
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