How Genetic Strategies Can Solve Farming Problems with Robert Peacock
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How Genetic Strategies Can Solve Farming Problems with Robert Peacock
Sep 30, 2024 Season 2024 Episode 202
Robert Peacock

This week on the podcast, we’re chatting all things livestock breeding with Robert Peacock from Orari Gorge Station. Robert discusses how and why they’ve been breeding for worm resistance. They have also been one of the first to measure feed efficiency and methane emissions, demonstrating the role of genetics in addressing these farming challenges. Tune in to discover how Orari Gorge is setting the standard for sustainable farming.

  • Farming sheep, beef and deer in South Canterbury. 
  • How to begin testing for WormFEC.
  • The importance of feed efficiency in livestock. 
  • What goes on in a central progeny test?

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