Livestock {Knowledge} Exchange.
Brandon Callis comes back to the pod to hash out post show discussions, breeders judging shows, and herd mechanics.
I have been wanting to do parts of this episode for a while, and it was a cathartic experience. I recount CYAE plus some past experiences judging shows and my takeaways.
Willie Weis rejoins the pod to discuss blow and go shows and recaps a couple of Junior Nationals.
Obese cattle seem to be more common than they used to. Faris discusses possible reasons why and some remedies and concepts to help diminish the issue.
A week later and I found another learning opportunity.
Faris discusses learning from failure, and the lessons to be learned from a monumental setback in his operation.
Willie Weis, Bodee Schlipf and Will Coor come on the pod to further discuss Will's sentiment that regardless of breed, breeding cattle are starting to all look the same.
Not sure what to call this one, so send in your suggestions.
A great conversation regarding business, raising show cattle and kids.
Willie and Faris discuss ways acquire debt to finance your operation.
Travis and Faris discuss the idea of classifying breed steers instead of requiring registration papers.
Part 2 of last weeks episode. Faris discusses selection of Donors, Recips, AI cows and mating strategies.
Faris covers heat checking methods, systems, and sync protocols in Part 1 of this two part episode.
Will Coor comes on the pod to share his journey from Selma, North Carolina to where he is today, and the lessons he has learned along the way.
An unplanned, off the cuff episode, talking about the pod in general, plus tips for those getting cattle ready for summer shows.
Shane comes on the pod to talk about his Battle of the Cattle Series, pulling off the Patriot Steer Show, and how his family has managed to have unbelievable success finding the right show steers for THEM.
Kind of like that Jason Aldean song, but probably a little bit better.
In the Season Finale of Hot Takes, Travis and Faris discuss Feedback from previous episodes Terminology used during sale season, its meaning, and its importantce Their favorite show steers of all time Their suggestions for families getting started Their favorite ways to enjoy beef at home. Enjoy!
Brent Murphy comes to the podcast and discusses being a first generation livestock producer, and what believes is the correct mindset moving through the tough times.
Steve Yackley is the Owner/Operator of Yackley Ranches, a Trans Ova Genetics Satellite Center in Onida, SD. He shares the data he has collected over the years to give you the opportunity to maximize your conception rates.
Travis, Faris, and guest Brady Ragland discuss how judges are selected, and which pools of people judges are selected from, and if that is the ideal way of going about it.
Kirk comes back to the program to share how the tools and products we use on show day in our barn have progressed over the years.
Colby Collins joins the podcast to discuss building a cow herd, servicing clients and more.
Faris and Travis dive into the difference between common and complete, discuss price relative to quality, and talk about feedback from last episode.
Bodee tells us about the attributes of his ideal breeding heifer, plus tips on getting good cattle bought under the money.
Travis, Faris and special guest Jon DeClerck discuss the value, or the lack thereof, of Expected Progeny Differences, their uses, application, and how they are and should be ingrained in the show ring, commercial industry and collegiate judging contests.
Nick and Faris discuss the pros and cons of buying and selling cattle in private treaty, phone bid off and online sale scenarios.
Travis and Faris respond to a listener submission and discuss different ways to build a cow herd and the pros and cons of each.
Tyler Norvell joins the show to explain what it takes to put on events such as the Oklahoma Youth Expo, and gives input on how we can generate quality experiences for youth exhibitors.
PFT Commenter from the Barstool Sports Network podcast "Pardon my Take" joins the Podcast. Considering this episode is not standard for the ChuteSide platform, Travis explains how this episode came to be, interviews PFT, followed by some reflection and takeaways by Travis and Faris. Certainly a unique, one-off episode that is geared further towards entertainment than education. Stay til the end if you want to hear Faris roast Travis for his ridiculous dining choices.
Jon tells us about essential attributes for your show barn, the importance of daily routine for your calves, goal setting and he tells us about his book, Before the Banner!
Travis sits down with Blake Nelson and Josh Cribbs to discuss the value of the Maine Anjou breed, organizing a Junior National during a global pandemic, and what the two of them look for in livestock when sorting shows.
Travis and Faris discuss the differences and similarities between the "Real World" and the show ring and how each applies to the other.
Kirk tells us about his come up, the importance of educating youth, daily routine, and show day presentation.
Travis and Faris discuss the the merits of junior fit, family fit, or wide open at major shows around the country.
Dr. Ryan Rathmann covers a listener submitted topic of genetics, line breeding, inbreeding and genetic defects.
Travis and Faris discuss the use of the word "Maternal" in and out of the show ring.
Dr. Jon DeClerck responds to a listener question on how to develop an appropriate creep feed for you calves.
Bob describes his beginnings, his experiences, and lessons he has learned over the years as one of the preeminent individuals in the show cattle industry.
Faris and Travis discuss whether slick steer shows truly level the playing field.
Dave Guyer explains how the Three Man Panel works and what to expect from SCO Virtual Shows.
Brandon shares insights on sorting shows, raising livestock, growing young people, and he gives his input on Hot Takes Episode 1!
Listen to know what is coming in Season Two of Chute Side!
Here's an episode I recorded a while back. It details my experiences with calving cows, specifically when you have to pull the calf. Season 2 is still a couple months away, but I figured now is as good as a time as ever to release this one. Enjoy... -fs
A great listen for families getting ready to hit the show circuit this winter.
Phil and Faris talk about lessons they have learned while building their respective brands.
Faris goes solo and talks about ET work and recip management.
Amanda discusses how to effectively communicate to those who don't understand animal agriculture and beef production.
Shellie discusses how she and her husband Colby keep their children engaged and motivated with their cattle.