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Recorded live at the Florida Ruminant Nutrition Conference, this episode of the Real Science Exchange features Drs. Heather White and Brad Johnson exploring the role of maternal choline nutrition and its emerging impact on beef × dairy calf performance.
Maternal nutrition plays a powerful role in shaping beef quality outcomes. In this episode, Dr. Heather White explores how maternal choline supplementation influences fetal muscle development, marbling, feed efficiency, and tenderness—providing new insight into value creation for beef × dairy systems.
⏱️ Episode Chapters
0:00 – 2:18 | Unlocking Marbling: Why Maternal Nutrition Matters An overview of how maternal choline supplementation during gestation can influence carcass quality and marbling in offspring.
2:18 – 8:50 | The Science of In‑Utero Programming and Muscle Development How fetal programming affects muscle fiber formation, intramuscular fat deposition, and long‑term beef quality.
8:50 – 12:32 | The Economic Multiplier: Why Early Choline Investment Pays Off Connecting maternal nutrition to downstream economic returns through improved performance and carcass value.
12:32 – 21:33 | Boosting Feed Efficiency: Lessons from Argentina’s Receiving Trials Real‑world data showing how early nutritional strategies influence feed efficiency and growth during receiving and backgrounding.
21:33 – 26:59 | Muscle Physiology and Tenderness A deeper look at how muscle development impacts tenderness and eating quality.
26:59 – 33:33 | The Future of Branded Beef Programs How maternal nutrition insights may shape branded beef strategies and differentiated beef × dairy value chains. |