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OviCast

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OviCast is the Teagasc Sheep podcast. Presented by Ciaran Lynch it brings you the latest advice, insights and technical updates for the sheep industry. Visit the show page at: https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/sheep/ovicast-sheep-podcast/
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Episodes

August Grass Update

Teagasc Researcher Philip Creighton gives us the monthly update on grassland management on this week’s OviCast. In this episode, Philip covers: · Current grass growth rates and average farm covers · Assessing demand and starting to build covers · Fertiliser recommendations and timing of application · Tips for managing autumn reseeds Whether you’re measuring grass weekly or just keeping an eye on conditions, Philip shares timely, practical advice to help you get the best from your grazing this au...

Aug 19, 202514 minEp. 282

Quarantine, Parasites & Vaccines – reducing the risks when bringing in new sheep

Every time an animal enters or re-enters a flock it poses the risk of bringing unwanted health challenges with it. With sales in full swing, on this week’s OviCast we talk to Sheep Specialist, Michael Gottstein, about how to reduce the risks. What to look for before you buy: · Quarantine and parasite control plans · Reducing the risk of lameness in new arrivals · Using vaccination to protect your flock This episode is a timely reminder for anyone planning to buy stock this season. For more episo...

Aug 13, 202529 minEp. 281

Making genetic gains - using data this ram sale season

With the ram sale season in full swing, we’re joined by David Coen from Sheep Ireland to discuss how genetic information can help farmers make more informed breeding decisions. David explains the Eurostar Terminal and Replacement Indexes, outlining what they mean and how to interpret them when selecting rams. We also explore how to check if a ram is SIS-eligible, and how to make the most of the RamSearch tool. We discuss the progress being made in performance recording among hill flocks and Davi...

Aug 05, 202516 minEp. 280

Farmer Focus: Shane Moore, BETTER Farm participant, Roscommon

Shane Moore, a BETTER Farm participant based in Co. Roscommon, joins this week’s OviCast. Shane runs a mixed sheep and beef enterprise and he shares insights into how the season has progressed so far, including the challenges of joint ill at lambing time and the rebound in lamb performance and drafting. We also discuss: - how Shane selects replacements and identifies problem ewes for culling - post-weaning lamb management, finishing groups and improving ewe condition - his approach to grazing an...

Aug 01, 202528 minEp. 279

Sowing Catch Crops in Tillage Systems

Catch crops are becoming an essential part of sustainable tillage farming offering environmental protection, improving soil structure, and providing valuable grazing options for livestock. For this week’s OviCast, Teagasc tillage specialist, Shay Phelan, joins us to discuss how and why catch crops are used, the impact of sowing date and the practicalities of sowing them effectively. Plus, Shay takes us through the various regulations that need to be adhered to and what farmers should keep in min...

Jul 25, 202517 minEp. 278

July Grass Update

Teagasc Researcher, Sarah Woodmartin, gives us the monthly update on grassland management. Whether you're actively measuring grass or just looking to stay ahead this season, Sarah shares practical, timely tips to help you make the most of your grazing this season. In this episode, Sarah covers: · Current grass growth rates and average farm covers · Key grazing targets and maintaining sward quality · Fertiliser recommendations and the importance of replenish offtakes · Tips for managing newly res...

Jul 15, 202510 minEp. 277

Multispecies swards add the finishing touch on Sligo farm

Jonathan Higgins, who with his father Philip, runs a mid-season lambing sheep flock, alongside a contract heifer-rearing system in Skreen, Co. Sligo, joins us on this week’s OviCast. The duo are also hosts of this year’s Irish Grassland Association Sheep Farm Walk. Jonathan talks to us about their contract rearing system and we delve into the performance and management of the ewe flock in detail. We also explore the challenges of farming on a fragmented unit with varying land types. Plus we spen...

Jul 01, 202529 minEp. 276

Sheep 2025 Preview

Sheep 2025 – the largest dedicated sheep-focused open day on the island of Ireland – takes place on Saturday, 21st June, from 10am to 5pm at the Teagasc Mellows Campus in Athenry, Co. Galway. For this week’s OviCast, Teagasc’s Michael Gottstein and Margaret O’Donovan preview this free event for us. Michael acknowledges the vital contributions of industry partners and sponsors who help make the event possible and he also walks us through the extensive range of technical information that will be a...

Jun 19, 202516 minEp. 275

Wool, shearing and improving the market prospects

With the shearing season in full swing, on this week’s OviCast, we're joined by Pat Coffey, merchant, wool exporter, and member of the Irish Grown Wool Council. Pat brings four generations of experience to the wool industry and gives us a valuable insight into the current state of the wool market, explaining some of the key factors influencing it today. We discuss best practices in shearing and how they impact wool quality, including the importance of the Shear Success guide recently distributed...

Jun 12, 202521 minEp. 274

Preventing blowfly strike

Brian McConnell, Technical Consultant for Elanco in Ireland, joins us on this week’s OviCast to discuss blowfly strike prevention for the upcoming season. Brian outlines the duration and severity of the seasonal risk period before delving into how blowfly strike occurs, the life cycle, and why early intervention is critical for effective control. Brian also walks us through the range of available treatment options and emphasises how proper application techniques can significantly influence the e...

Jun 03, 202515 minEp. 273

Using GPS technology to learn more about hill sheep grazing

Teagasc Walsh Scholar, Michael Dever, and Teagasc researcher, Dr. Frank Campion, join us on this week’s OviCast to discuss an exciting new project, recently launched in collaboration with SRUC. The project aims to use GPS technology to better understand hill sheep grazing patterns. Frank provides background on the project, while Michael outlines how they will assess animal performance across different groups of sheep that are released onto the hill at various stages. He also explains how the tea...

May 27, 202511 minEp. 272

May Grass Update

Teagasc Grass10 Advisor, Joseph Dunphy, returns with the monthly update on grassland management. In this episode, Joseph covers: · Current grass growth rates and average farm covers · Key grazing targets and maintaining sward quality · Fertiliser recommendations for second-cut silage and how to replenish offtakes · Tips for managing newly reseeded paddocks Whether you're actively grass measuring or just looking to stay ahead this season, Joseph shares practical, timely advice to help optimise yo...

May 22, 202513 minEp. 271

Tackling scald and other lameness issues

Jake Delaney joins us on the latest OviCast to explore the issue of scald and other lameness problems on farm, and their wider impact on flock performance. Jake breaks down: - the causes and risk factors behind scald - why early intervention is essential - treatment options We also take a look at other lameness conditions currently affecting farms, and the importance of accurate diagnosis and timely treatment. For more episodes from the OviCast podcast, visit the show page at: https://www.teagas...

Apr 29, 202514 minEp. 270

All you need to know about reseeding this spring

In a joint episode this week, we’re joined by Catherine Egan, host of the Beef Edge podcast, as we catch up with Dr Mary McEvoy, Technical Development manager with Germinal, to discuss all things reseeding. Mary discusses her top tips, from field preparation to seed mixes for grazing and silage as well as clover inclusion. We also discuss post sowing management and the impact that can have on a successful reseed. For more episodes from the OviCast podcast, visit the show page at: https://www.tea...

Apr 23, 202522 minEp. 269

April Grass Update

Teagasc Grass10 Advisor, Joseph Dunphy, has the monthly update on grassland management. In this episode, Joseph discusses: · Current grass growth rates and average farm covers · Tips for managing grass supply through April into early May · How to handle surpluses and maintain short residency periods · Fertiliser options for silage ground · Considerations for spring reseeding Whether you're actively grass measuring or just looking to stay ahead this season, Joseph offers practical, timely advice ...

Apr 17, 202512 minEp. 268

The National Sheep Welfare and Sheep Improvement Schemes

David Buckley from the Department of Agriculture joins us to discuss the 2025 National Sheep Welfare Scheme and the Sheep Improvement Scheme. David outlines key elements of the Welfare Scheme, including eligible tasks, increased payment rates, and compliance requirements. We also cover the application process, key dates, and record-keeping obligations. The conversation then shifts to the Sheep Improvement Scheme—now in its third year—as we explore some of the key tasks involved and the opportuni...

Apr 15, 202521 minEp. 267

What fertiliser does your silage ground need?

Teagasc Specialist, Mark Plunkett, joins us on this week’s OviCast to explore the nutrient requirements for this year’s silage crop. Mark provides valuable insights into the nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) demands of a silage crop, detailing how slurry and farmyard manure contribute to nutrient supply and what additional inputs may be necessary to achieve optimal yields. We also discuss the essential role of sulphur and why it should be incorporated into fertiliser applications. ...

Apr 01, 202515 minEp. 266

Troubleshooting problems in the field

Sheep specialist, Michael Gottstein, joins us on this week's OviCast to discuss how to stay ahead of potential issues in the flock post-turnout. Michael provides insights into the current situation on farms and shares practical advice for maintaining performance, especially where grass supplies are tight. He explains why managing a separate group of problem ewes and lambs can be a beneficial strategy. We also cover key health concerns, including the treatment and prevention of grass tetany, as w...

Mar 25, 202523 minEp. 265

March Grass Update

Teagasc Grass10 advisor, Niamh Doyle, gives her monthly update discussing grass management tips for the month ahead. Niamh discusses current growth grass rates, grazing management, setting up a rotation and targets for the month ahead as well as fertiliser advice. You can subscribe to the Grass10 newsletter here: https://www.teagasc.ie/crops/grassland/grass10/grass10-enewsletter/ For more episodes from the OviCast podcast, visit the show page at: https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/sheep/ovicast-shee...

Mar 17, 20255 minEp. 264

Tips for the lambing shed

Niall Conaty from Teagasc Agricultural College Ballyhaise joins us to discuss practical tips for the lambing shed. We cover setup, pen layout, group pens and dedicated areas for problem cases and Niall offers insights on streamlining tasks to reduce workload during this busy period. We also discuss how simple additions, such as whiteboards and labels on pens, can improve communication, along with best practices for recording replacements, identifying problem ewes, and maintaining hygiene and bio...

Mar 11, 202517 minEp. 263

Grassland – getting off to the right start

Dr. Philip Creighton joins us on this week’s OviCast to discuss key aspects of grazing management for the weeks ahead. We discuss opening covers on farms this spring, the factors influencing them, and their implications for management post-turnout. Philip also shares insights on fertiliser application response rates and the economics behind it. Additionally, we dive into grazing management strategies, target residuals, spring rotation budgeting and setting up the second rotation. For more episod...

Mar 04, 202523 minEp. 262

February Grass Update

Teagasc Grass10 advisor, Niamh Doyle, gives her monthly update discussing grass management tips for the month ahead. Niamh also highlights opening covers on farms and current growth rates, plus we discuss fertiliser prices and targeted application before finishing up with grazing management. You can subscribe to the Grass10 newsletter here: https://www.teagasc.ie/crops/grassland/grass10/grass10-enewsletter/ For more episodes from the OviCast podcast, visit the show page at: https://www.teagasc.i...

Feb 21, 20255 minEp. 261

Clostridial vaccination

Kieran O’Mahony, Area Veterinary Manager at Zoetis, joins us on this week’s OviCast to discuss Clostridial vaccination in sheep. Kieran outlines the challenges posed by Clostridial disease, followed by an in-depth discussion on vaccination strategies and optimal timing for both ewes and lambs. We also cover key practical considerations, including proper vaccine storage and administration, and why these steps are crucial for effectiveness. Additionally, we address the supply challenges encountere...

Feb 19, 202523 minEp. 260

Scan results & managing ewe condition in late pregnancy

As lambing season approaches, we're joined by Dr. Frank Campion to discuss key aspects of managing ewe condition at this critical stage of the production cycle. Frank begins by analysing the latest scan results from the BETTER farms and comparing them to previous seasons. We also examine the challenges posed by lower feed value silage this year and its implications for feeding plans. Frank highlights the significant impact of ewe body condition score (BCS) on lamb survival, growth rates, and flo...

Feb 05, 202516 minEp. 259

The Sheep Census

Jason Callaghan from the AIMS division in the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine joins this week’s OviCast to discuss various aspects of the Sheep Census. Jason outlines the key dates and deadlines for submission and explains the three different methods available: - Written form - Agfood account - Using the AIMS Services app He also walks us through the different census categories and provides guidance on how to complete the submission process. For more information contact: sheepid@a...

Jan 28, 202511 minEp. 258

January Grass Update

Teagasc Grass10 advisor, Niamh Doyle, gives her monthly update discussing grass management tips for the month ahead. Niamh first discusses over-winter growth and the importance of assessing opening covers; she then explains the spreading dates for chemical and organic fertiliser and the need to ensure conditions are suitable before spreading. Finally, Niamh encourages anyone who has soil samples to collect to do so in the coming weeks to address soil fertility this year. You can subscribe to the...

Jan 23, 20255 minEp. 257

Knowing your nitrates stocking rate

Environmental specialist, Tim Hyde, joins us on this week’s OviCast to discuss calculating nitrate stocking rates on farms. Tim explains how this figure is calculated for different classes of livestock. We discuss how to find the figures for cattle and how to calculate the contribution of sheep on the farm. With new regulations in effect this year, Tim explains how this may impact producers for the coming season and the importance of knowing your own farm figures. For more episodes from the OviC...

Jan 21, 202512 minEp. 256

Bonus Ep: Tips for dealing with the cold snap

With the cold snap this week, there’s a bonus OviCast episode with sheep specialists Damian Costello and Michael Gottstein sharing valuable insights on managing sheep farms during the present conditions. Damian addresses challenges such as water supply and handling stock, emphasising the importance of safety during this difficult period and highlighting key considerations for farmers. Michael discusses the impact on livestock, providing guidance on managing hypothermic lambs and the importance o...

Jan 07, 202525 minEp. 255

Situation and outlook for 2025

Each year, the Teagasc Agricultural Economics and Farm Surveys Department reviews the current production year and examines the prospects for the upcoming agricultural season. For this week’s OviCast, recorded just before Christmas, I sit down with Teagasc researcher Anne Kinsella to discuss the performance of the sheep sector in 2024 and the outlook for 2025. Our conversation covers key topics, including price trends, changes in input costs, export markets, and profit margins. We also explore th...

Jan 07, 202517 minEp. 254

Feeding the ewe in mid-pregnancy

Dr. Tim Keady is on the latest OviCast podcast to discuss feeding the ewe during mid-pregnancy and its impact on productivity. Tim outlines the energy requirements of the ewe during this phase, we discuss the impact of grass supply and feed value in outdoor scenarios and the impact of different qualities of silages indoors. Tim also talks about mobilising reserves, potential condition score loss and the impact that can have on next year’s lamb performance. We finish up discussing feed management...

Dec 23, 202414 minEp. 253
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