In this episode we have a manufacturing rep on with me to discuss the Advantage Feeder and the use of it with small ruminants. A lot of sheep producers have purchased these units over the last several years since they have been introduced into the US so join us as we go over the units, how they work and why they work. We also recorded video and have it published on the SheepThings YouTube Channel as well as on the website www.sheepthings.com. Please like and subscribe to my channel in the platform of your choice! Link to Advantage Feeders
The one you all have been waiting for! Laura Fortmeyer from central Kansas maybe one of the few people alive that has been involved with the Katahdin breed before the breed association was established. She is going to tell her story from those times while working with Heifer International through the formation of the Katahdin Hair Sheep International and the years that followed. We are so thankful for the opportunity to document her story. Don't pay any attention to the sound issues, we didn't realize we had the mic setup wrong until after we had recorded and left so we edited it the best we can. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy!
The one you all have been waiting for! Laura Fortmeyer from central Kansas maybe one of the few people alive that has been involved with the Katahdin breed before the breed association was established. She is going to tell her story from those times while working with Heifer International through the formation of the Katahdin Hair Sheep International and the years that followed. We are so thankful for the opportunity to document her story. Don't pay any attention to the sound issues, we didn't realize we had the mic setup wrong until after we had recorded and left so we edited it the best we can. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy!
This is the final episode of a long series of Podcasts with Lynn talking all things NSIP. We receive a ton of messages from people wanting more info regarding NSIP, how to collect data, what each trait means and how to apply the traits within their flocks. With over 6 hours of conversation, I hoped with nailed all the right questions. Sorry about the delay in publishing sooner but with some equipment issues and lambing and traveling it has been very busy spring. Thanks for listening, sit back, take notes, and enjoy!
We have been getting tons of request for more information on NSIP and getting down to the basic understanding of it. Well wait no longer. Lynn is the current Chairperson of NSIP and former President and Board member of KHSI. We sat down with Lynn to get a background on him and his operation and worked our way into the basics of NSIP and even took a dive into what is coming down the rode with genomics in the new future. This episode if about the future of sheep data and genomics, so sit back, take notes, and enjoy!
We have been getting tons of request for more information on NSIP and getting down to the basic understanding of it. Well wait no longer. Lynn is the current Chairperson of NSIP and former President and Board member of KHSI. We sat down with Lynn to get a background on him and his operation and worked our way into the basics of NSIP and even took a dive into what is coming down the rode with genomics in the new future. Should end up with 3-4 episodes total, so sit back, take notes, and enjoy!
We have been getting tons of request for more information on NSIP and getting down to the basic understanding of it. Well wait no longer. Lynn is the current Chairperson of NSIP and former President and Board member of KHSI. We sat down with Lynn to get a background on him and his operation and worked our way into the basics of NSIP and even took a dive into what is coming down the rode with genomics in the new future. Should end up with 3-4 episodes total, so sit back, take notes, and enjoy!
We have been getting tons of request for more information on NSIP and getting down to the basic understanding of it. Well wait no longer. Lynn is the current President of NSIP and former President and Board member of KHSI. We sat down with Lynn to get a background on him and his operation and worked our way into the basics of NSIP and even took a dive into what is coming down the rode with genomics in the new future. Should end up with 3-4 episodes total, so sit back, take notes, and enjoy!
Sorry for the break guys, we been planning on a great series of podcast and we all got busy and our guest got busy. So we decided to just wait him out. We have been getting tons of request for more information on NSIP and getting down to the basic understanding of it. Well wait no longer. Lynn is the current President of NSIP and former President and Board member of KHSI. We sat down with Lynn to get a background on him and his operation and worked our way into the basics of NSIP and even took a dive into what is coming down the rode with genomics in the new future. Should end up with 3-4 episodes total, so sit back, take notes, and enjoy!
So after a short break, we decided to do something different with the start of our season 2. Sara Gibson reached out to us and wanted to ask some basic questions as a newcomer to sheep industry. We convinced her to come on air and let’s discuss for everyone to listen. Not hardly as basic questions as we were expecting as you can tell Sara has done her homework. Hope you enjoy!
So after a short break, we decided to do something different with the start of our season 2. Sara Gibson reached out to us and wanted to ask some basic questions as a newcomer to sheep industry. We convinced her to come on air and let's discuss for everyone to listen. Not hardly as basic questions as we were expecting as you can tell Sara has done her homework. Hope you enjoy!
Probably didn't plan on having enough left of our conversation to have a 3rd episode with Jim but after listening a couple times I think this episode makes the cut. Pretty in depth discussion regarding crossbreeding, terminal sires, etc. Enjoy this episode with Dr James Morgan.
Finally pinned down Jim Morgan to spend some time with us for make a couple episodes for our Podcast. In this episode we will learn about genetics and some cross breeding and carcass stuff and just about anything that pops up. Enjoy this episode with Dr James Morgan.
Finally pinned down Jim Morgan to spend some time with us for make a couple episodes for our Podcast. In this episode we will learn about Jim's youth and growing up in Kansas, through his education days to getting back to AR where he lives now. Enjoy this episode with Dr James Morgan.
From the moment we told a few people about the idea of our podcast, Dr Charles Parker of Ohio was the name everyone mentioned to have as a guest. His contribution to the sheep industry over the last 60+ yrs is immeasurable.
Dr Charles Parker is one of three honorary members of Katahdin Hair Sheep International. Dr Parker is also one of five key individuals who worked and collaborated to establish Katahdin Hair Sheep International in 1985. Dr Parker has had an influential career beyond his role with Katahdins. A few of his other accomplishments include Emeritus Professor and Emeritus Department Chairperson of the Animal Science Department at The Ohio State University and Emeritus Director of the US Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois, Idaho which is part of USDA ARS (US Dept of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service). Recently, Dr Charles Parker received the McClure Silver Ram Award from the American Sheep Industry Association which recognizes individuals from the professional community that have provided exceptional service and leadership to the sheep industry.
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From the moment we told a few people about the idea of our podcast, Dr Charles Parker of Ohio was the name everyone mentioned to have as a guest. His contribution to the sheep industry over the last 60+ yrs is unmeasurable.
Dr Charles Parker is one of three honorary members of Katahdin Hair Sheep International. Dr Parker is also one of five key individuals who worked and collaborated to establish Katahdin Hair Sheep International in 1985. Dr Parker has had an influential career beyond his role with Katahdins. A few of his other accomplishments include Emeritus Professor and Emeritus Department Chairperson of the Animal Science Department at The Ohio State University and Emeritus Director of the US Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois, Idaho which is part of USDA ARS (US Dept of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service). Recently, Dr Charles Parker received the McClure Silver Ram Award from the American Sheep Industry Association which recognizes individuals from the professional community that have provided exceptional service and leadership to the sheep industry.
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Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sheepthings/support
From the moment we told a few people about the idea of our podcast, Dr Charles Parker of Ohio was the name everyone mentioned to have as a guest. His contribution to the sheep industry over the last 60+ yrs is unmeasurable. This episode discusses his time at US Sheep Research Center in Dubois, ID as well as the 3 legged, now 4 legged stool and the Madame ewe.
Dr Charles Parker is one of three honorary members of Katahdin Hair Sheep International. Dr Parker is also one of five key individuals who worked and collaborated to establish Katahdin Hair Sheep International in 1985. Dr Parker has had an influential career beyond his role with Katahdins. A few of his other accomplishments include Emeritus Professor and Emeritus Department Chairperson of the Animal Science Department at The Ohio State University and Emeritus Director of the US Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois, Idaho which is part of USDA ARS (US Dept of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service). Recently, Dr Charles Parker received the McClure Silver Ram Award from the American Sheep Industry Association which recognizes individuals from the professional community that have provided exceptional service and leadership to the sheep industry.
From the moment we told a few people about the idea of our podcast, Dr Charles Parker of Ohio was the name everyone mentioned to have as a guest. His contribution to the sheep industry over the last 60+ yrs is unmeasurable. This episode discusses his career with sheep research from Ohio State to Texas A & M to being the director at US Sheep Research Center in Dubois, ID.
Dr Charles Parker is one of three honorary members of Katahdin Hair Sheep International. Dr Parker is also one of five key individuals who worked and collaborated to establish Katahdin Hair Sheep International in 1985. Dr Parker has had an influential career beyond his role with Katahdins. A few of his other accomplishments include Emeritus Professor and Emeritus Department Chairperson of the Animal Science Department at The Ohio State University and Emeritus Director of the US Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois, Idaho which is part of USDA ARS (US Dept of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service). Recently, Dr Charles Parker received the McClure Silver Ram Award from the American Sheep Industry Association which recognizes individuals from the professional community that have provided exceptional service and leadership to the sheep industry.
Well we asked for it and you guys came through. We wanted feedback and questions so we could discuss and answer on air. We didn't get through all of them so more of these will come. Also, this is the first episode we did as video for our YouTube channel. Please hunt us done on YouTube and subscribe to our channel for more videos and updates. https://youtu.be/dWLl4WUW4kU