The Beef Podcast Show -Dr. Katie Wood: Methane & Cattle Health | Ep. 60
Jan 17, 2024In this insightful episode of The Beef Podcast Show, our special guest is Dr. Katie Wood, an associate professor from the University of Guelph. With her extensive background in cow feed efficiency, gut health, and methane emissions, Dr. Wood offers a wealth of knowledge on these critical topics. She discusses the importance of reducing methane emissions, not just for environmental benefits, but also for improving feed efficiency. Dr. Wood also delves into the role of alternative feeds and how they can help producers cut costs without sacrificing productivity. This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the beef cattle industry, as it provides essential strategies for sustainable and efficient cattle farming.
What will you learn:
- Feed efficiency strategies
- Methane emissions insights
- Alternative feed uses
- Cattle gut health
- Lactocrine programming
Meet the guest:
Dr. Katie Wood is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Guelph with over 7 years of experience in Ruminant Nutrition and Physiology. With a Ph.D. in Ruminant Nutrition and Molecular Physiology, her research delves deep into gut barrier function, protein and energy metabolism in gestating beef cows, and fetal programming and epigenetics in ruminants. A key focus of Dr. Wood's work is the mechanisms of short-chain fatty acid transport in the rumen and the improvement and utilization of alternative feeds. As the owner of Red Ribbon Livestock for over 22 years, she is committed to offering quality Simmental and Polled Dorset genetics, combining academic expertise with hands-on industry knowledge.
Connect with our guest on Social Media: LinkedIn