They were processed the third day using a Bud Box corral and open-sided alley. These groups received the same treatments as the conventional treated groups. Crew members continued to work the calves ...
Occasionally someone comes along with ideas or observations that change the way people do things. Bud Williams was that kind of person, and his unique methods of handling cattle are becoming well ...
JEROME, Idaho — Fourth-generation Montana rancher Whit Hibbard worked livestock for nearly 40 years before he was introduced to low-stress handling. It took him that long to understand the way he had ...
A veteran Texan stockman has travelled 13,500 kilometres from the United States to north Queensland to spread the word about herd instinct and 'low-stress' stockmanship. Jet-lagged but clearly ...
Part of the reason Bud Williams came up with unique and effective ways of handling livestock was because he thought about things much differently than how most of us think and always questioned ...
OPINION: Stockmanship is a term commonly used in livestock farming circles, but rarely used by scientists and those working in the academic fields of agriculture. Farmers will often refer to another ...
An all-female team from the Pilbara has taken out the 2021 Livestock Handling Cup — a competition like no other in the world showcasing animal welfare best practice in the northern pastoral industry.
This September, Stockmanship With Curt Pate, a dual-session event for producers that highlights the increased economic benefits of correctly handling livestock, will be hosted by Purdue University ...
Registration is open for six Stockmanship and Stewardship regional events in five states this spring and summer, with an additional virtual event to be held in November. During each event producers ...
But the research, published by the Scottish Rural University College and Adas, also showed that large numbers of birds housed in multi-tier units are suffering keel bone fractures. This prompted ...
Artificial intelligence is a brilliant tool, but not “the tool”, according to Prof Jude Capper from Harper Adams University. She says that there is “still a massive place” for stockmanship. Her ...