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| Tight-Moving Pigs, Feeding for Bigger Backs and Show Animal Prices | 06 May 2026 | 00:20:47 | |
On this episode of To The Front, Tony and Thomas recap a weekend full of jackpot shows, family memories, and life lessons from the barn before diving into listener questions covering feeding strategies, building shape and muscle, and the rising cost of show livestock. The guys break down how to manage tight-moving pigs and those pinched through their ham-loin junction, including practical feeding adjustments like lowering protein and lysine while increasing calories and fat cover. They also discuss supplements, barley-based feeds, egg products, and even therapeutic options like MagnaWave to help loosen up movement and improve appearance.
The conversation then shifts to one of the biggest topics in the show livestock industry today: the skyrocketing price of elite show animals. Tony and Thomas share why they still believe families can compete and win on a budget if they’re willing to outwork the competition, focus on stockmanship, and find fundamentally sound livestock that simply need time and care. The episode closes with an honest discussion about “politics” in the show ring, personal accountability, and why success usually comes down to preparation, presentation, and effort long before the judge steps into the ring. More importantly, they remind listeners that the real value of showing livestock isn’t banners or price tags — it’s the friendships, family memories, and lessons learned along the way. As always, send in your questions and join the conversation next week on To The Front. | |||
| Learning to Feed, Gilts in Heat and Training Show Animals | 30 Apr 2026 | 00:18:19 | |
On this episode of To the Front, Tony and Thomas tackle three common challenges Stock Show families face: learning how to feed, handling gilts in heat at a show, and getting animals properly show broke. They kick things off by answering a listener question about feeding—emphasizing that no matter your experience level, everyone is still learning. From leaning on trusted mentors and breeders to understanding feed tags and nutrient functions, they share practical ways to build confidence and make smarter feeding decisions. The key takeaway: ask questions, use available resources, and don’t be afraid to ask for help from those who seem to be doing it well. Next, they dive into the frustrating reality of having a gilt come into heat during a show. With a mix of honesty and humor, they explain what to expect, how to manage the situation with patience, and strategies to prevent it altogether—including timing cycles. (Talk to your veterinarian.) Finally, they break down how to transition animals from being calm in the pen to being show-ready. Starting small, staying patient, and creating positive experiences are the foundation. Whether it’s pigs or cattle, they walk through practical training tips that build confidence in both the animal and exhibitor. As always, the episode is packed with real-world advice, relatable stories, and actionable insights to help you improve and ultimately… get TO THE FRONT! | |||
| Electrolytes, Hard Bodied Gilts and Goats are Picky Eaters | 21 May 2026 | 00:16:46 | |
Electrolytes, Hard Bodied Gilts and Goats are Picky Eaters
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| Teaching Pigs to Drive, Making Videos for Your Breeder and Confusing Judging Terms | 15 May 2026 | 00:17:32 | |
The conversation covers topics related to livestock showing, including teaching pigs to walk with their heads up, creating effective videos for breeders, and understanding judging terminology such as 'sleeker' cattle. The hosts provide practical tips and insights for stock show families. Takeaways
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| How to Build Confident Showmen, Good Barn Habits and Red Flags for Buying Livestock | 04 Jun 2026 | 00:19:30 | |
Episode 106: How to Build Confident Showmen, Good Barn Habits and Red Flags for Buying Livestock In this episode of To The Front, Tony Morris and Thomas Gross answer listener questions about building confidence in young showmen, developing habits that lead to success, and what to look for when purchasing livestock. Key Topics & Timestamps00:01:10 – 00:09:58 | Building Confidence in Young Showmen 00:09:58 – 00:13:53 | Habits That Create Success 00:13:53 – 00:18:49 | Red Flags & Green Flags When Buying Livestock Success in the livestock industry isn't just about winning banners—it's about building confidence, creating strong habits, and surrounding yourself with good people along the way. | |||
| What Makes a Good Judge, Hydrating for Jackpot Shows and Daily Skin and Hair Routines | 28 May 2026 | 00:23:53 | |
Episode Summary: What Makes a Good Judge, Hydrating for Jackpot Shows and Daily Skin and Hair Routines In this episode of To The Front, Tony Morris and Thomas Gross answer listener questions about what makes a great livestock judge, how to properly use electrolytes, and their daily skin and hair care routines. Key Topics & Timestamps 00:01:14 – 00:08:18 | What makes a good livestock judge? 00:08:18 – 00:16:53 | Do I need electrolytes and how do I use them? 00:16:53 – 00:23:12 | Daily skin and hair care routine for pigs | |||
| Confusing Judging Terms: Part I | 11 Jun 2026 | 00:24:42 | |
In this episode of To The Front, Tony Morris and Thomas Gross tackle some of the most commonly misunderstood terms heard in livestock judging. From "fresh" and "green" to "funneling at the ground" and "flat-caged," they break down what judges are really describing and how exhibitors can better understand the language used in the show ring. Whether you're new to livestock judging or looking to sharpen your evaluation skills, this episode helps translate judging jargon into practical concepts you can apply at your next show. Key Topics & Timestamps00:00 – 03:30 | Ice Cream Talk & Introducing Confusing Judging Terms 03:30 – 06:40 | What Does "Fresh" Mean? 06:40 – 12:00 | Understanding "Green" and "Past Their Prime" 12:00 – 17:00 | What Does It Mean to Funnel at the Ground? 17:00 – 19:45 | Truer Coming and Going 19:45 – 25:15 | Flat-Caged vs. Round-Ribbed Understanding judging terminology helps exhibitors better evaluate livestock, interpret reasons, and make more informed decisions at home and in the show ring. | |||