
Episode 46: Genetic IQ: Defining Traits That Matter in Your Beef Herd
In beef production, genetics play a critical role in management and profitability. To overcome challenges in accessing data to make breeding and feeding decisions, the Canadian Beef Breed Council (CBB...
26 Marras 20247min

Episode 45: Overextended Grazing
University of Saskatchewan researchers evaluated the performance of mature, pregnant cows winter-grazed on snaplage residue, high-moisture corn stover or whole-plant barley over a two year period. R...
19 Marras 20249min

Episode 44: 11 Ways to Avoid Feed Waste this Winter
Harvesting, storing and delivering a beef herd’s winter rations are the largest expense for most operations. Even small improvements in a winter feed system can result in significant feed cost savings...
12 Marras 20247min

Episode 43: Seven Tips for Grazing Corn
With winter rolling in across Canada, you may be turning to extended grazing to help keep cattle out on pasture longer. Grazing standing corn has many benefits, including being a high-energy forage, b...
5 Marras 20247min

Episode 42: Where Does Corn Fit in Western Canadian Feedlot Diets?
Corn is a standard ingredient in feedlot diets in Eastern Canada. With ambitious breeding efforts underway to develop short-season corn varieties, new research has evaluated replacement of barley ingr...
29 Loka 20249min

Episode 41: Practical Tips for Reducing Stress When Handling Cattle
The benefits of minimizing stress for beef cattle are wide ranging. The good news is reducing stress is entirely possible. In many cases, inexpensive changes or tweaks can benefit herd – and family – ...
22 Loka 202412min

Episode 40: Do Transport Rest Stops Put Calf Health at Risk?
The revised Transportation of Animals regulations require longer and more frequent feed, water and rest stops during long-haul transport. Research data suggests that those rest stops may post a risk t...
15 Loka 20249min

Episode 39: Analyzing Lameness in Cattle
Lameness is the second leading reason that feedlot cattle are pulled and given antibiotics. Understanding the cause of lameness is important to making appropriate treatment decisions. Show Note link...
8 Loka 202410min



















