Pig DNA Collection - Spotted Piglet

Pig DNA Collection

Pig DNA tests are carried out using cells from the roots of a hair sample (roughly 20-30 hairs).

Hair samples should be coarse hair from the body, tail area, between toes, or inside an ear.

Instructions

Pig hair sampling
Sampling coarse body hair on a pig using fingers (left) or pliers (right)
  1.   Clean (use comb if possible) by removing all loose hair and foreign matter.
  2.   Use fingers or pliers to grasp approximately 8-10 hairs close to the skin and pull. Pull (do NOT cut) hair strands. Examine the end of hair strands for presence of root bulbs. Hair roots are necessary for DNA testing. If the majority of hair strands lack the root bulbs, discard hair and start again.
  3.   Repeat until you have approximately 20-30 hairs with root follicles attached.
  4.   Place the 20-30 hairs with root follicles attached in the envelope and seal with the animal’s ID written on the envelope.
  5.   Repeat steps 1-4 for each additional animal being sampled.
Note:
  • Hair should be dry.
  • If hair has excess dirt and debris, please brush out if possible before pulling hairs for sample.
  • Do not cut the hair! The roots contain the DNA for testing.
  • When sampling several animals in the same session, make sure that there are no hair strands in your hands to reduce the possibility of sample contamination. Clean hands and/or pliers if possible.