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Canadian Beef Cattle Podcast

Canadian Beef Cattle Podcast

Beef Cattle Research Council

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Show overview

Canadian Beef Cattle Podcast has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 124 episodes. That works out to roughly 20 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 7 min and 11 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 24 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Beef Cattle Research Council.

Episodes
124
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
9 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Welcome to the Canadian Beef Cattle Podcast, presented by the Beef Cattle Research Council. The most popular content from beefresearch.ca - available on the go. Each week you’ll hear valuable information on topics ranging from animal health and beef quality to grasslands management and environmental stewardship, and much more. Tune in every Tuesday as the Canadian Beef Cattle Podcast delivers straightforward insights, expert information and a wealth of practical knowledge for Canadian Beef Producers. Subscribe now! The Beef Cattle Research Council is funded by the Canadian Beef Cattle Check-Off and strives for excellence in the production of Canadian beef, cattle and forage through research, innovation and extension.

Latest Episodes

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Episode 123: Alfalfa Research May Be in for a Long, Cold Winter

Jun 16, 202612 min

Episode 122: Pooling Resources: Community Pasture Upgrades Water Systems

Jun 9, 20265 min

Episode 121: Beef Producers Have a Game Plan to Keep Canada FMD-Free

Jun 2, 20265 min

Episode 120: How Starting Slow Leads to Grazing Success

May 26, 202612 min

Episode 119: Tender Beef, Tough Funding Cuts

May 19, 202611 min

Episode 118: Things to Think About Before Turning Cows Out on High Legume Pastures

May 12, 20264 min

Episode 117: Special Edition - Grazing Season in Focus

May 5, 202630 min

Episode 116: Remember the Four Principles of Pasture Management

Apr 28, 20266 min

Episode 115: Home on the Range

Apr 21, 20269 min

Episode 114: Selecting Replacement Heifers

Apr 14, 202611 min

Ep 114Episode 113: Silage is Top Choice for These Three Beef Producers

Canadian beef producers have been harvesting and feeding silage for decades. There are benefits to silage like flexibility when it comes to weather, producing more feed on fewer acres and potential cost savings, alongside challenges such as added equipment and infrastructure needs. This episode features the experiences of three farmers, highlighting the importance of learning, planning and adapting when incorporating silage on their farms. Relevant Links Silage is Top Choice for These Three Beef Producers (article) Silage Cost of Production (article) Feed Quality, Testing & Analysis for Beef Cattle (webpage) Water Systems Calculator (interactive tool)

Apr 7, 202611 min

Ep 113Episode 112: Innovative Water Initiatives to Improve Herd Health

In this episode, we visit a beef farm in Napanee, Ontario, to share one producer’s experience with water management. Hear how practical solutions like improved drainage and filtration, protecting natural water sources and capturing rainwater from barn roofs helped improve water quality and supply for cattle. Relevant Links: Fences, Filters and Eavestroughs: Innovative Water Initiatives to Improve Herd Health (article) Water Systems That Work: A Practical Guide for Beef Producers (resource) Water Systems Calculator (interactive tool) Water Management Resources (webpage)

Mar 31, 20264 min

Ep 112Episode 111: Artificial Insemination Brings Big Benefits to Small Beef Herds

This episode explores how artificial insemination (AI) can help beef producers accelerate genetic progress in their herds. Although AI has been available for more than six decades, adoption among Canadian beef producers has remained relatively low. The episode features producers who are successfully using AI to improve herd genetics and meet their breeding goals, while also sharing practical tips and key considerations to help ensure successful artificial insemination programs. Relevant Links: Boosting Herd Genetics: Artificial Insemination Brings Big Benefits to Small Beef Herds (article) Artificial Insemination (webpage) Why Use Artificial Insemination (webinar) Calf 911 - How to Evaluate Newborn Calves Using the Calf Vigor Scoring System (resources)

Mar 24, 202612 min

Ep 111Episode 110: Solving Problems Starts with Asking the Right Questions

Diseases often begin when a susceptible calf encounters the wrong combination of microbes, weather and management stresses. This episode explores how pneumonia develops in calves and why early protection against viral infections is key to preventing respiratory disease. It also discusses emerging research on whether vaccinating calves against bovine coronavirus, typically associated with scours, may help reduce pneumonia risk, while highlighting the importance of effective vaccination strategies and working with veterinarians to support calf health and herd productivity. Vaccination Infographics & Guidelines (resources) Stacking Good Decisions to Keep Calves Healthy (article) Vaccines: Use as Directed (article) BCRC Webinar Series (registration)

Mar 17, 202612 min

Ep 110Episode 109: Extend the Grazing Season - Using Stockpiled Forage for Early Spring Grazing

As the seasons change, early-spring grazing serves as a strategic bridge from winter feeding to summer grazing. Rather than simply turning cattle out, success depends on carefully managing cool-season grasses to balance animal nutrition, protect regrowth and maintain pasture longevity. In this episode, we explore how grazing in April and May can help beef producers reduce reliance on stored feed while maximizing stockpiled perennial forage, where and when early-season grazing fits into an operation, and how thoughtful planning and management set the stage for a productive grazing season. Relevant Links: Extend the Grazing Season: Using Stockpiled Forage for Early Spring Grazing (article) Nutrition in Beef Cattle (webpage) Calf 911 - How to Evaluate Newborn Calves Using the Calf Vigor Scoring System (resources)

Mar 10, 202610 min

Ep 109Episode 108: How to Evaluate Newborn Calves Using the Calf VIGOR Scoring System

Ideally, after a calf is born, things go well, and the cow and newborn calf thrive. However, it is important for producers to know how to assess calves for subtle signs of distress or trauma that can occur due to a difficult calving. This episode will review how to access calf VIGOR, how it is scored and when to intervene. Relevant Links: How to Evaluate Newborn Calves Using the Calf Vigor Scoring System (article) Calving and Calf Management (webpage) Calf 911 Resources (resources) How to Spot Dehydration in Young or Scouring Calves (article and video) Water Systems Calculator (interactive tool)

Mar 3, 20265 min

Ep 108Episode 107: Think you have a closed herd?

Surveys show many producers believe they operate a closed herd, but what does “closed” really mean? For some, it simply means being genetically closed by raising their own replacements and cleanup bulls, using artificial insemination for new genetics and avoiding the purchase of outsourced cattle. However, being a truly closed herd goes far beyond genetics. A closed herd also works to eliminate as many potential sources of disease introduction as possible. In this episode, we take a closer look at what it truly means to run a closed herd. Relevant Links: Think You Have a Closed Herd? Think Again (article) Biosecurity Resources (resources) Biosecurity (webpage)

Feb 24, 20268 min

Ep 107Episode 106: Stacking Good Decisions to Keep Calves Healthy

Most of the research on effective practices for reducing pre-weaning death loss in Canadian beef calves was conducted more than two decades ago. This raises an important question for today’s industry: which calving practices and management work best for Canadian cow-calf producers in 2026? In this episode, we share results from a producer survey conducted through the Canadian Cow-Calf Surveillance Network (C3SN), highlighting on-farm practices linked to lower risk of scours, pneumonia, and mortality outbreaks and what this means for you. Calf Health Management - What Does the Science Say? (article) Calving Seasons (webpage) Early Calf Life Survival (webinar) Calf 911: How to Manage Colostrum to Allow Newborn Calves to Thrive (resources)

Feb 17, 20269 min

Ep 106Episode 105: How to Spot Respiratory Acidosis in a Newborn Calf

Most beef producers are familiar with the frustration of dealing with a “dummy calf” - a calf that won’t suckle, won’t stand and seems unresponsive despite intensive care. In this episode, we explore one of the most common underlying causes: respiratory acidosis. We’ll break down what causes respiratory acidosis, the symptoms to watch for and practical treatment options to help give these calves the best chance at survival. Relevant Links: How to Spot Respiratory Acidosis in a Newborn Calf (article) How to Evaluate Newborn Calves Using the Calf Vigor Scoring System (article) Calf 911 Resources (resources) How to Spot Dehydration in Young or Scouring Calves (article and video)

Feb 10, 20264 min

Ep 105Episode 104: Take the Bull by the Horns

Bull sale season is approaching, making now the perfect time to define your bull selection criteria and budget. In this episode, we discuss why choosing the right herd sire is one of the fastest ways to improve herd genetics and how to match bull selection to your operational goals. In this episode, we’ll talk through which traits may be priorities for you, how to stay within budget and how to build a herd for long-term success. Relevant Links: Take the Bull by the Horns (article) Records for Tracking Genetic Improvements (online course) Bull Management (webpage) Bull Valuation Calculator (interactive tool) Building a Herd That Works: EPDs, Genomics and Smart Genetic Investments (article) Cracking the Heritability Code - Choosing Traits That Pay Off (article) BCRC Webinar Series

Feb 3, 20268 min
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