Javier Gil Pascual

AI and porcine reproduction consultant - Spain Author

Specialist in livestock artificial insemination by the Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Veterinarios of Segovia.  Member of the Spanish Association of Animal Reproduction (A.E.R.A.)

Graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine, Complutense University of Madrid.

Since 1995 Gil Pascual has been working as an consultant in the area of reproduction and artificial insemination. He has written several technical and popular publications for national and international journals.

As a reproduction specialist, he holds several patents:

  • Patent for a device for heating and keeping doses warm (± 0.1ºC) during the entire insemination process.
  • Patent for a post-cervical sow insemination system.
  • Patent for a post-cervical gilt insemination system.

Previously worked for PROINSERGA S.A. as a technical manager with various responsibilities:

  • Responsible for the research and implementation of AI for the company:
  • Pioneered the installation of AI centres on farms and externally.
  • Installation and start-up of a frozen semen dose bank.
  • Developed of a freezing-thawing technique that allows identical results to those obtained with chilled semen.
  • Managed 20 farms with a total of 6000 breeders.

Updated CV 25-Nov-2019

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13-Jun-2021nhv2017Thanks to series of articles. We would like to use this to adjust mistakes on our farm
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Figure 1. With post-cervical insemination the semen is deposited in the uterine body, past the cervix.

Post-cervical insemination

For several years now, post-cervical insemination has become common on most pig farms. In this article we review with Javier Gil, a specialist in swine reproduction and artificial insemination, what to keep in mind in order to do this technique correctly.

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31-Jan-2024oatlands1Thank you for this article, we service 88 sows and 16 gilts on a weekly system. This insight will take us to the next level.
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12-May-2020famabimis it possible for a pregnant sow to still have heat? even allow male to mate?
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