The Dairy Health Blackbelt Podcast - Dr. Christine Baes: Breeding the Resilient Cow | Ep. 32
Jan 21, 2026In this episode of The Dairy Health Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Christine Baes from the University of Guelph explores how genomic innovation is transforming dairy cattle breeding. She discusses the Resilient Dairy Genome and Net-Zero Dairy Genome Projects, highlighting new genetic traits improving efficiency, animal health, and environmental sustainability. Listen now on all major platforms!
What you'll learn:
- Genomic resilience
- Methane reduction
- Feed efficiency traits
- Sustainable breeding
- Industry collaboration
Meet the guest:
Dr. Christine Baes is a quantitative geneticist and the Canada Research Chair in Livestock Genomics at the University of Guelph, where she also serves as Acting Associate Dean of External Relations at the Ontario Agricultural College. Her work focuses on genetic strategies that improve sustainability, animal health, and production efficiency.
Explore her insights on how genomic tools are shaping the future of dairy production in The Dairy Health Blackbelt Podcast with Dr. Christine Baes. Listen now on all major platforms.
Connect with our guest on Social Media: LinkedIn
Click here to learn more:
- The Resilient Dairy Genome Project—A general overview of methods and objectives related to feed efficiency and methane emissions
- Review: Opportunities and challenges for the genetic selection of dairy calf disease traits
- Estimation of genetic parameters and genome-wide association study for enzootic bovine leukosis resistance in Canadian Holstein cattle
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