Show Notes
This week Mark Ferguson chats with Emeritus Professor Graeme Martin about the role of the brain in sheep reproduction and how teasing works.
Graeme has had a long and distinguished career in sheep reproduction. He was raised on a sheep and cereal farm in Western Australia. After studying at university, Graeme went on to complete a PhD in the area of sheep reproduction. He then worked in France and Scotland before returning to Western Australia in the mid-1980s as Lecturer in Animal Science (The University of WA) and Research Scientist (CSIRO Division of Animal Production). He continued to focus on sheep reproduction throughout his career, specialising in the 'male effect'.
Graeme has since retired from teaching but continues to develop the science of reproduction and how this can apply to farmers.
Mark and Graeme's conversation covers what goes on internally in the ewe to trigger ovulation, as well as what happens in the ram. Knowing the science behind the 'male effect' enables you to tease your ewes more efficiently to get the best results.
This is a fascinating podcast with Graeme sharing a lifetime's worth of knowledge and research.
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