DiscoverField Talk: A Monitor Farm Scotland PodcastSeries 2 Episode 3: Selecting for the Future – Using genetics and genomics for replacement suitability and lifetime profitability
Series 2 Episode 3: Selecting for the Future – Using genetics and genomics for replacement suitability and lifetime profitability

Series 2 Episode 3: Selecting for the Future – Using genetics and genomics for replacement suitability and lifetime profitability

Update: 2025-05-28
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In this episode of Field Talk, the Monitor Farm Scotland podcast, Wallace, Lauren Porteus (Zoetis), and Chris Barclay (Stabiliser Cattle Company) discuss the integration of genetics and genomics in livestock farming, particularly focusing on heifer selection within the Monitor Farm programme. They explore the challenges and benefits of transitioning from traditional phenotype assessments to genomic data, the importance of cost management in suckler cow farming, and key learnings from the project that aim to enhance profitability and efficiency in farming practices. This conversation delves into the advancements in cattle breeding through genomic testing, focusing on the importance of tissue sampling over traditional hair sampling, the collaborative efforts among farmers, and the future potential of genomic technology in improving livestock traits.
 The discussion highlights the significance of the breeding process and the ongoing monitoring of genetic progress to enhance cattle performance and profitability.

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Series 2 Episode 3: Selecting for the Future – Using genetics and genomics for replacement suitability and lifetime profitability

Series 2 Episode 3: Selecting for the Future – Using genetics and genomics for replacement suitability and lifetime profitability

Monitor Farm Scotland