America’s cattle sector could benefit greatly by adopting a set standard for proficiency levels in animal care and handling. University of Nebraska-Lincoln scientist Ruth Woiwode, drawing on her ...
BISMARCK, N.D. — If there is one thing cattle are notorious for, it's that they don't think or behave like humans. Humans would likely expect cattle to move away from them if they try to drive them ...
An animal behavior expert took the stage at the Battle on the Prairie Longhorn Futurity last week. With over 50 years of experience and research, Dr. Temple Grandin took time to talk with attendees ...
"Understanding livestock behavior and building facilities for healthier animals"--Cover. "Includes complete construction plans for facilities of every size"--P. [4] of cover. Animal perception -- ...
As a kid, I had a tendency to move faster (a lot faster) than I do now. Whether in the field or cleaning the barn, the faster my brothers and I worked, the faster we could move on to something more ...
Aurora, CO – Join beef and dairy producers for the upcoming Stockmanship and Livestock Transportation Safety Seminars focused on stockmanship, animal handling, and livestock transportation safety ...
Register today for Colorado Livestock Association’s (CLA) upcoming beef and dairy stockmanship events. Join beef and dairy producers for CLA’s Stockmanship and Livestock Transportation Safety Seminars ...
Stabilizing livestock through health checks and access to clean water and feed Documenting losses and engaging with insurers ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. A brochure promoting Temple Grandin's ...
Recent wildfires in Nebraska have left many cattle operations facing urgent management decisions. Once humans are safe, producers should focus on three priorities: stabilizing livestock through health ...
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