An educational podcast talking all things related to Scottish Highland Cattle
Please note: “The views and opinions expressed in this Podcast are the speaker's own and do not represent the views and opinions of the producers or any sponsors affiliated. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only.Special Guests:Skyler AndersonSkye High Farms was founded in 1999 with little to no cattle knowledge or experience by its founder Skyler Anderson. He started with the purchase of a weanling highland heifer and a steer. With the passion and desire to learn about everything Highland cattle related, and a lot of trial and error, Skyler progressed as a cattleman. He has traveled to more than 100 farms across the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and continental Europe. Skye High Farms cattle have won numerous championships both regionally and nationally. They continue to raise quality highland cattle with an emphasis on production and quality and a steadfast belief in highland cattle as practical producers of quality beef first and foremost.Dexter Logan Blairlogan fold was founded in 1990 with the purchase of a heifer calf from Oban by Dexter Logan's parents. Being born in 1995, from a young age his passion has grown and today, Dexter and his wife Carolyn manage this very select fold consisting of only 4 breeding females which are run along side a small herd of Galloways. The main aim is to produce quality not quantity and since its establishment Blairlogan has had great success throughout the UK show circuit. The Highland Breed has seen Dexter travel to Australia, Finland and Germany judging and attending shows as well as meeting fellow breeders and picking up new friends and knowledge along the way.Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:weblinks:Kiste List: Episode 15 & 16 (yatarna.com.au)
Please note: “The views and opinions expressed in this Podcast are the speaker's own and do not represent the views and opinions of the producers or any sponsors affiliated. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only.Special Guests:Skyler Anderson Skye High Farms was founded in 1999 with little to no cattle knowledge or experience by its founder Skyler Anderson. He started with the purchase of a weanling highland heifer and a steer. With the passion and desire to learn about everything Highland cattle related, and a lot of trial and error, Skyler progressed as a cattleman. He has traveled to more than 100 farms across the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and continental Europe. Skye High Farms cattle have won numerous championships both regionally and nationally. They continue to raise quality highland cattle with an emphasis on production and quality and a steadfast belief in highland cattle as practical producers of quality beef first and foremost.Dexter Logan Blairlogan fold was founded in 1990 with the purchase of a heifer calf from Oban by Dexter Logan's parents. Being born in 1995, from a young age his passion has grown and today, Dexter and his wife Carolyn manage this very select fold consisting of only 4 breeding females which are run along side a small herd of Galloways. The main aim is to produce quality not quantity and since its establishment Blairlogan has had great success throughout the UK show circuit. The Highland Breed has seen Dexter travel to Australia, Finland and Germany judging and attending shows as well as meeting fellow breeders and picking up new friends and knowledge along the way.Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:weblinks:Kiste List: Episode 15 & 16 (yatarna.com.au)
Special Guests:Dr Pat WhiteAn accidental exposure to Highland cattle shortly after graduating from veterinary college in 1980 sent Pat and her husband Larry on a 2-year trip of exploration around the US. Looking at the breed and talking to breeders before they finally made the life altering purchase of their first two Highlands in 1983. Thirty-eight years later - LEA-White Farms runs 30 brood cows (down from 60) and Pat continues to enjoy raising them and watching talented young people show her cattle. She now does essentially all the work on the farm herself. Other than a mineral mix and the small amount of corn and molasses fed to the weanlings, everything else the cows consume is grown on the farm or in rare years, purchased directly from a neighbor. Pat is intimately involved in the day-to-day management and care of the cattle. She has been an active participant in both national and regional Highland cattle associations since the late 1980s. She has written numerous articles on a regular basis for The Bagpipe. These articles have elicited recognition, comments and thanks from breeders (not limited to Highlands) across the country and around the globe. She presently serves on the AHCA's Board of Directors. One of her main interests in addition to the breeding of Highland cattle lies in accurate and realistic education for both neophyte and experienced breeders concerning cattle health, care and welfare. She also has an abiding interest in encouraging honest, ethical business practices as it concerns Highland breeders.Dr Stephan JanzStephan Janz is a retired GP, Highland Cattle Breeder, Cattle Judge and Author based near Hamburg, Germany.He started his own Highland Fold in 1988 with the importation of his first cows/heifers from Scotland. His Fold has kept a closed herd ever since, never buying any new females. In peak times the herd amounted to 30 head A keen visitor of Scottish folds, breeders and shows, he was given the opportunity to junior judge alongside experienced judges, in the likes of Bill Smith, Donald MacDiarmid (Leys Castle), Donald MacGillivray (Pennygown), Archie Howat (Rigg) and John Redpath and in 1995 he was invited to serve on the panel of judges of the HCS and has since judged shows in Germany, Denmark, Finland, Austria, Switzerland and Scotland. Being previously active in the show ring himself, his fold produced three male champions at the German National Highland Show. Stephan has recently completed and published his book; "Highland Cattle - Ikone des schottischen Hochlands", a 480 page encyclopedia on all things Highland Cattle and a must in any breeders library. (Editors Note: "Highland Cattle" is currently only available in German language with a translation expected to be published soon) Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:weblinks:404 Not Found (bairnsley.com)Crop Ear in Highland Cattle (cruachan.com.au)Evaluation of Cattle Traits (cruachan.com.au)Bairnsley Highlands - Horn Shapes in Highland CattleERLING Verlag » Highland Cattle (erling-verlag.com)
Special Guests:Dr Pat WhiteAn accidental exposure to Highland cattle shortly after graduating from veterinary college in 1980 sent Pat and her husband Larry on a 2-year trip of exploration around the US. Looking at the breed and talking to breeders before they finally made the life altering purchase of their first two Highlands in 1983. Thirty-eight years later - LEA-White Farms runs 30 brood cows (down from 60) and Pat continues to enjoy raising them and watching talented young people show her cattle. She now does essentially all the work on the farm herself. Other than a mineral mix and the small amount of corn and molasses fed to the weanlings, everything else the cows consume is grown on the farm or in rare years, purchased directly from a neighbor. Pat is intimately involved in the day-to-day management and care of the cattle. She has been an active participant in both national and regional Highland cattle associations since the late 1980s. She has written numerous articles on a regular basis for The Bagpipe. These articles have elicited recognition, comments and thanks from breeders (not limited to Highlands) across the country and around the globe. She presently serves on the AHCA's Board of Directors. One of her main interests in addition to the breeding of Highland cattle lies in accurate and realistic education for both neophyte and experienced breeders concerning cattle health, care and welfare. She also has an abiding interest in encouraging honest, ethical business practices as it concerns Highland breeders.Dr Stephan JanzStephan Janz is a retired GP, Highland Cattle Breeder, Cattle Judge and Author based near Hamburg, Germany.He started his own Highland Fold in 1988 with the importation of his first cows/heifers from Scotland. His Fold has kept a closed herd ever since, never buying any new females. In peak times the herd amounted to 30 head A keen visitor of Scottish folds, breeders and shows, he was given the opportunity to junior judge alongside experienced judges, in the likes of Bill Smith, Donald MacDiarmid (Leys Castle), Donald MacGillivray (Pennygown), Archie Howat (Rigg) and John Redpath and in 1995 he was invited to serve on the panel of judges of the HCS and has since judged shows in Germany, Denmark, Finland, Austria, Switzerland and Scotland. Being previously active in the show ring himself, his fold produced three male champions at the German National Highland Show. Stephan has recently completed and published his book; "Highland Cattle - Ikone des schottischen Hochlands", a 480 page encyclopedia on all things Highland Cattle and a must in any breeders library. (Editors Note: "Highland Cattle" is currently only available in German language with a translation expected to be published soon) Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:weblinks:404 Not Found (bairnsley.com)Crop Ear in Highland Cattle (cruachan.com.au)Evaluation of Cattle Traits (cruachan.com.au)Bairnsley Highlands - Horn Shapes in Highland CattleERLING Verlag » Highland Cattle (erling-verlag.com)
Please note: “The views and opinions expressed in this Podcast are the speaker's own and do not represent the views and opinions of the producers or any sponsors affiliated. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. Special Guests:Dr Pat WhiteAn accidental exposure to Highland cattle shortly after graduating from veterinary college in 1980 sent Pat and her husband Larry on a 2-year trip of exploration around the US. Looking at the breed and talking to breeders before they finally made the life altering purchase of their first two Highlands in 1983. Thirty-eight years later - LEA-White Farms runs 30 brood cows (down from 60) and Pat continues to enjoy raising them and watching talented young people show her cattle. She now does essentially all the work on the farm herself. Other than a mineral mix and the small amount of corn and molasses fed to the weanlings, everything else the cows consume is grown on the farm or in rare years, purchased directly from a neighbor. Pat is intimately involved in the day-to-day management and care of the cattle. She has been an active participant in both national and regional Highland cattle associations since the late 1980s. She has written numerous articles on a regular basis for The Bagpipe. These articles have elicited recognition, comments and thanks from breeders (not limited to Highlands) across the country and around the globe. She presently serves on the AHCA's Board of Directors. One of her main interests in addition to the breeding of Highland cattle lies in accurate and realistic education for both neophyte and experienced breeders concerning cattle health, care and welfare. She also has an abiding interest in encouraging honest, ethical business practices as it concerns Highland breeders.Dr Stephan JanzStephan Janz is a retired GP, Highland Cattle Breeder, Cattle Judge and Author based near Hamburg, Germany.He started his own Highland Fold in 1988 with the importation of his first cows/heifers from Scotland. His Fold has kept a closed herd ever since, never buying any new females. In peak times the herd amounted to 30 head A keen visitor of Scottish folds, breeders and shows, he was given the opportunity to junior judge alongside many experienced judges and in 1995 he was invited to serve on the panel of judges of the HCS and has since judged shows in Germany, Denmark, Finland, Austria, Switzerland and Scotland. Being previously active in the show ring himself, his fold produced three male champions at the German National Highland Show. Stephan has recently completed and published his book; "Highland Cattle - Ikone des schottischen Hochlands", a 480 page encyclopedia on all things Highland Cattle and a must in any breeders library. (Editors Note: "Highland Cattle" is currently only available in German language with a translation expected to be published soon) Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:weblinks:Crop Ear in Highland Cattle (cruachan.com.au)Evaluation of Cattle Traits (cruachan.com.au)Bairnsley Highlands - Horn Shapes in Highland CattleERLING Verlag » Highland Cattle (erling-verlag.com)
Special Guest:Dom BayardDom has a lifetime of experience with cattle having grown up on a dairy farm and continuing in the beef and dairy industries since finishing education. Starting his work with Embryos in the 90's, he and his wife Joanne established Global Reproductive Solutions (GRS) in 2004.GRS provides a number of reproductive services throughout Australia and internationally. The base of their operations is on the embryo transfer center at Goorambat in northern Victoria. This consists of both an accredited embryo export center, a domestic ET center and a recipient farm. In all, these facilities add up to just under 1000 acres.Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:resources:https://yatarna.com.au/podcast-files-1weblinks:NHIA | National Herd Improvement Association of Australia | Werribee VICNew dairy vaccine targets rotavirus | Farm Online | AustraliaCondition scoring of beef cattle | Health and welfare | Beef | Livestock and animals | Agriculture Victoria
Special Guest:Dom BayardDom has a lifetime of experience with cattle having grown up on a dairy farm and continuing in the beef and dairy industries since finishing education. Starting his work with Embryos in the 90's, he and his wife Joanne established Global Reproductive Solutions (GRS) in 2004.GRS provides a number of reproductive services throughout Australia and internationally. The base of their operations is on the embryo transfer center at Goorambat in northern Victoria. This consists of both an accredited embryo export center, a domestic ET center and a recipient farm. In all, these facilities add up to just under 1000 acres.Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:resources:https://yatarna.com.au/podcast-files-1weblinks:NHIA | National Herd Improvement Association of Australia | Werribee VICNew dairy vaccine targets rotavirus | Farm Online | AustraliaCondition scoring of beef cattle | Health and welfare | Beef | Livestock and animals | Agriculture Victoria
Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsDr. Paul McLeman - Avoch HighlandsBill Wilson - Cruachan Highland CattleHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:Web Resources:How to determine when a cow is in heat - Farm and DairyEstrus Detection In Cattle (thebeefsite.com)Bairnsley Highlands - Oestrus Synchronisation in Highland Beef Cattle.Bairnsley Highlands - Artificial Insemination (AI) in Highland Beef Cattle.
Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsDr. Paul McLeman - Avoch HighlandsBill Wilson - Cruachan Highland CattleHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:Web Resources:Bairnsley Highlands - Oestrus Synchronisation in Highland Beef Cattle.Condition scoring of beef cattle | Health and welfare | Beef | Livestock and animals | Agriculture Victoria
Special Guest:Angus MackayAngus Ruadh Mackay has been associated with the Highland Breed for more than 60 years. A past president of the Highland Cattle Society in the UK, Angus has also been a member of the panel of judges for well over fourty years, judging at the National Western Stock Show in Denver on three occasions, and also in Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and Australia.During the 1990's he ran the largest Highland beef business in Europe, Brig Highland Beef, marketing in excess of 200 Highland steers annually.Angus has been consulting since 1992 on herd assessment, stock management, advising on the establishment and development of new and existing folds, as well as writing regularly on all aspects of Highland Cattle breeding, management and the history of the Highland Breed.Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsBill Wilson - Cruachan Highland CattleHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:Book recommendations by Angus Mackay:A KEEN EYEby Una Flora Cochrane, first published in 1996 by Busydugh Publishing.THE DROVE ROADS OF SCOTLANDby A R B Haldane, First published in 1952 by Thomas Nelson and sons Ltd.RECOLLECTIONS OF AN ARGYLLSHIRE DROVERby Eric Cregeen, First published in 2004 by John Donald publishing.WEST HIGHLAND CATTLE: THE GRAND OLD BREEDby John Mackenzie Anderson, First published in 1986 by McClain Printing Company.THE CATTLE OF GREAT BRITAIN by Charles John Darnet Blake Colman, first published 1875. Can be obtained through, Self Reliance BooksCATTLE BREEDS, AN ENCYCLOPEDIAby Marleen Felius, First published 1995 By Misset uitgevrij bv. posts 4 700 BA Doetinchem- NLTHE COW, A TRIBUTE by Werner Lampert, First published 2019 By the Neues Media GmbH and co KG Kempen.WORLD CATTLE, VOL 1-2; by John E Rouse, First published in 1969, Published By University of Oklahoma Press.CATTLE THEIR BREEDS MANAGEMENT AND DISEASESby William Youatt, First published 1864 by Edward Law CATTLE,SHEEP AND DEER; By Duncan George Forbbes MacDonald , LLD, First published 1872 By Steel & Jones London.
Special Guest:Angus MackayAngus Ruadh Mackay has been associated with the Highland Breed for more than 60 years. A past president of the Highland Cattle Society in the UK, Angus has also been a member of the panel of judges for well over fourty years, judging at the National Western Stock Show in Denver on three occasions, and also in Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and Australia.During the 1990's he ran the largest Highland beef business in Europe, Brig Highland Beef, marketing in excess of 200 Highland steers annually.Angus has been consulting since 1992 on herd assessment, stock management, advising on the establishment and development of new and existing folds, as well as writing regularly on all aspects of Highland Cattle breeding, management and the history of the Highland Breed.Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsBill Wilson - Cruachan Highland CattleHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:Book recommendations by Angus Mackay:A KEEN EYEby Una Flora Cochrane, first published in 1996 by Busydugh Publishing.THE DROVE ROADS OF SCOTLANDby A R B Haldane, First published in 1952 by Thomas Nelson and sons Ltd.RECOLLECTIONS OF AN ARGYLLSHIRE DROVERby Eric Cregeen, First published in 2004 by John Donald publishing.WEST HIGHLAND CATTLE: THE GRAND OLD BREEDby John Mackenzie Anderson, First published in 1986 by McClain Printing Company.THE CATTLE OF GREAT BRITAIN by Charles John Darnet Blake Colman, first published 1875. Can be obtained through, Self Reliance BooksCATTLE BREEDS, AN ENCYCLOPEDIAby Marleen Felius, First published 1995 By Misset uitgevrij bv. posts 4 700 BA Doetinchem- NLTHE COW, A TRIBUTE by Werner Lampert, First published 2019 By the Neues Media GmbH and co KG Kempen.WORLD CATTLE, VOL 1-2; by John E Rouse, First published in 1969, Published By University of Oklahoma Press.CATTLE THEIR BREEDS MANAGEMENT AND DISEASESby William Youatt, First published 1864 by Edward Law CATTLE,SHEEP AND DEER; By Duncan George Forbbes MacDonald , LLD, First published 1872 By Steel & Jones London.
Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsBill Wilson - Cruachan Highland CattleHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:Web Resources:Things to keep in mind when investing in your next herdsire (beefmagazine.com)
Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsDr. Paul McLeman - Avoch HighlandsBill Wilson - Cruachan Highland CattleHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:Web Resources:8 great advantages of breeding Highland Cattle (cruachan.com.au)Benefits of Raising Highland Cattle | Successful Farming (agriculture.com)Scottish Highland Cattle | A Hardy Breed Worth Raising (rurallivingtoday.com)Why Choose Scottish Highland Cattle? (australianhighlandcattle.org)
Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsDr. Paul McLeman - Avoch HighlandsBill Wilson - Cruachan Highland CattleHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:International Highland Cattle Societies:Australia - Australian Highland Cattle Society Home PageCanada - Canadian Highland Cattle Society - CHCS/SCEBHFrance - Accueil | French Highland Cattle Society (fhcs.fr)Germany - Verband Deutscher Highland-Cattle Züchter und Halter e.V. (VDHC) » Verband deutscher Highland Cattle Züchter und Halter e.V.UK - The Highland Cattle SocietyUSA - American Highland Cattle Association (highlandcattleusa.org)
Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsDr. Paul McLeman - Avoch HighlandsBill Wilson - Cruachan Highland CattleHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:Web Resources:· https://www.hpj.com/archives/study-moxidectin-is-safest-way-to-combat-dung-beetles/article_22394a1b-6b08-5b0e-a3b1-2ebdc9a72783.html · https://www.coopersanimalhealth.com.au/products/Stampede
Podcast Panel:Dr. Glen Hastie - Bairnsley HighlandsDr. Paul McLeman - Avoch HighlandsBill Wilson - Cruachan Highland CattleHost:Deniz Karaca - Yatarna Highland Cattle FoldTo contact us with any questions or suggestions for topics you would like to have discussed, please email;e. info@yatarna.com.auShow Notes:Web Resources:Department of Agriculture Australia (DPI)Meat & Livestock Australia Crush Designs (MLA)