In many areas of the world, the introduction of ruminants has increased biodiversity when the intersection between animal and plant is understood.

Schoepp: Climate-focused diet misses the mark in targeting meat

Advocates of ‘climatarian’ diet need to look at entire picture when it comes to livestock

Reading Time: 3 minutes The ‘climatarian’ diet promotes the elimination of beef and lamb. The original movement is based on the premise that elimination of these ruminants reduces carbon emissions. Beef and lamb, the founders claim, leave the largest carbon footprint. Being climate conscious involves more than choosing one main point, such as carbon, and one culprit, such as […] Read more

Jersey Cow on a sunny afternoon

We should celebrate change and raise those low vaccination rates

Thoughts on how things are getting better, the joy of hydraulic chutes, and vaccination hesitancy

Reading Time: 3 minutes They say the only constant is change, and one only has to think back on how we used to do things to see the great changes that have happened in the cattle industry. Advancements in technology, vaccines, reproductive technologies, nutrition, handling, production genetics and animal welfare are abundant. I think most of these changes have […] Read more


A common sequel to disordered withers is a sore back and a variety of compensation patterns in other regions of a horse.

It might be you, not the horse, if mounting is an issue

Discomfort from mounting more common cause of issues than a horse with ‘bad manners’

Reading Time: 3 minutes A horse’s behaviour when being mounted is rich with information regarding how it physically, mentally and emotionally feels about the experience. How is the horse coping, adapting to and/or counterbalancing the activity of the mounter? If it braces itself, hollows its neck or back, raises its head, pulls its ears back, swishes its tail or […] Read more

A cruise ship sails out of the Port of Vancouver in British Columbia. It is estimated that the domestic and foreign shipping industry dumps a total of 147 billion litres of sewage and waste water in Canadian waters each year.

Schoepp: What produces more waste — a feedlot or a cruise ship?

Feedlot waste gets a lot of scrutiny by consumers while shipping gets a free pass

Reading Time: 3 minutes During a recent agricultural discussion, the chat centred around the public’s perception of animal agriculture and waste. As I had recently been at sea, our conversation shifted to the ocean being used as a dumping ground for human sewage and other waste. I became curious. What produces more waste — a feedlot or a ship, […] Read more


Harvest requires a keen appreciation of the weather and an acute respect for staying safe.

Schoepp: Take a ‘man overboard’ approach to make your farm safer

Sailors don’t leave harbour without going over the safety plan for that day. It’s an approach farmers should also take

Reading Time: 3 minutes I learned a lot about farm safety while sailing this summer. We set off for a week of fair skies, light winds and glorious sunsets, which were delivered in breathtaking beauty. On our first day out, a Minke whale graced our port side, followed during the week by porpoises and four humpback whales. Eagles soared, […] Read more

Purebred and commercial producers need to be aware of several points surrounding birthweight.

Birthweight isn’t as straightforward as it should be

Believe it or not, the methods for determining this critical number can vary a great deal

Reading Time: 3 minutes Purebred producers diligently weigh their calves to give the purebred bull purchasers an accurate prediction, adding that information to data on bull selection and calving ease. It is highly heritable, so birthweight and birthweight EPDs, as well as calving ease, are usually listed in bull sale catalogues. Purebred and commercial products need to be aware […] Read more


It is going to be tough to hire folks when an offer of a living wage is not on the table.

Schoepp: Times have changed, and so must the way you treat employees

A living wage is important but there are other things that today’s workers expect from employers

Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s crunch time as the harvest begins and farmers scramble for the help they need. A lot has changed on farms in the last decade as the baby boomers retire and are replaced by millennials and Gen Z. These generations have nurtured a different set of values and ethics. There has never been such a […] Read more

Although an exuberant horse can buck out of frisky play, it generally bucks in response to an unpleasant situation — from the horse’s perspective.

Look deeper when dealing with a bucking horse

There’s almost always a root cause for this behaviour that must be addressed first

Reading Time: 3 minutes The non-professional bucking horse is a conundrum to the equestrian community and there is limited information on how bucking behaviour can best be investigated. Simply correcting the behaviour with assertive training methods, without understanding the root cause for the bucking, has limited success in preventing this unwanted and potentially dangerous activity. In fact, all horses […] Read more


Fencing bale yards can help reduce cattle's exposure to leptospirosis from wildlife.

Leptospirosis and reproductive losses in beef cattle

While clinical cases are not common in Western Canada, detection of lepto titres in AI bulls can be a problem

Reading Time: 2 minutes Leptospirosis is rare in Western Canada. The three large pharma companies have leptospirosis vaccines, usually in combination with the standard five-way viral vaccines. They do not sell many doses, which indicates low frequency. In veterinary practice, we suspect it when we see bloody diarrhea or a high open rate or abortions. Leptospirosis titres are often […] Read more