Articles Tagged with ''chute''
Keeping some critical characteristics in mind when selecting a manual chute can help take the confusion out of the decision-making process.
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Best handling techniques for preparing beef cattle for slaughter
Low-stress handling of cattle prior to transport and slaughter can not only make the process run more smoothly but improve the final beef product.
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Evaluating stockmanship
An honest look at cattle-handling facilities and the people working them can yield major improvements in your operation’s ability to work cattle safely and efficiently.
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Across the Fence: Cowboy stress
Stress is unavoidable. But are there healthy and unhealthy ways of dealing with it? You bet.
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Is artificial insemination the way to go for your operation?
Many of the benefits and drawbacks of breeding via A.I. are well known. But the technology may be a better fit for many producers’ operations than they realize.
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Beefing up lackluster cattle-handling facilities as winter threatens
At times, circumstances can come together to hinder winter corral, fence and handling facility preparations. In these cases, a few top priorities and unique equipment options might steer these negatives in a positive direction.
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‘Fringe players’ cast a long shadow for good in the beef industry
“It takes a village,” as they say, and that applies to the beef industry’s success, which is due to entities both large and small, on stage and behind the scenes.
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Hydraulic vs. manual chutes: Get ready to wrangle efficiency
Your cattle chute is an integral part of your operation. Consider the major factors of both manual and hydraulic chutes as you decide which is best for your operation.
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Across the Fence: The good, the bad and the ugly
The wonder of seeing ourselves with fresh eyes.
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