Articles Tagged with ''low-stress handling''
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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Feedlot efficiency and safety: Prioritizing cattle welfare and operational excellence
Cattle handlers should emphasize safety, efficiency and receiving protocols to ensure success in the feedlot.
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Manage the whole system to stay ahead of BRD outbreaks
High calf prices may compel stockers and feedlots to buy riskier, BRD-prone cattle. Proper management and on-arrival practices reduce health risks and promote successful feeding programs.
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Heat wave havoc: 5 key tips to safe summer cattle handling
Producers should be proactive about using heat stress mitigation strategies to see cattle safely through the intense summer heat.
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8 ways to make spring processing easier
The right preparation, equipment and help can make spring processing less stressful for animals and people.
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The equipment equation: Capitalizing on what you’ve got
Use the equipment equation – adding safety and efficiency together in order to maximize profitability.
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4 steps to safer winter cattle handling
Winter can be a tough season to navigate, but planning ahead, preparing cattle and facilities, providing the right nutrition and taking safety precautions can make it easier.
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4 ways to optimize efficiency on feedlots
Consistently reevaluating equipment, feed systems, and cattle condition and stress levels is key to maintaining efficiency on a feedlot.
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