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Understanding Cattle Behavior - Part 4 - Fear
Cattle can find unfamiliar objects, situations and smells and sudden movements and noises frightening
Understanding Cattle Behavior - Part 5 - Movement
A group of cows moves like a flowing stream. Improve the flow by avoiding obstacles, dead ends and situations that make cows feel afraid
Constructing Cattle Yards For Small Landholders
Poorly-designed cattle yards will not only result in more handling hours, but also increase the risk of injury to both the handler and...
Loading Cattle Easier With The Right Mindset, Practice and Preparation
Most horsemen are familiar with and employ renowned “low-stress” horse trainer Ray Hunt’s famous dictum: “Make your idea the animal’s...
Evening feeding to promote daytime calving
What if you could schedule 80% - 90% of your cows to give birth during the daytime hours? Research says it is possible.
The Five Basics of Cattle Behavior
Basic principles to know. Whether in barn or pasture with your Dexter "cows," do you, family and help know and utilize them ?