I have a conundrum which I would like
solved. You can help by commenting on this post.
While it has been proven that low
stress cattle handling techniques increases profitability in several
ways:
- Results in heavier shipping weights through less shrinkage during handling.
- Saves money in labor as fewer people can handle more cattle.
- Saves money in antibiotics as there are fewer calves.
- Lower morbidity rates result in lower mortality rates increasing the number of animals shipped.
In spite of these (proven) benefits
ranchers and feedlot managers do not seem to be interested investing
a minimal amount of time and money for their crews to learn them. I
would like comments on why you (or cattlemen you know) are reluctant
to give low stress cattle handling a try, and what it would take to
get you (or them) to give it a try.
I am also going to extend my low risk
offer through the month of July. Pay my round trip gas to your ranch
and I'll spend a week teaching you and your crew. If you think you
have not learned anything at the end of the week, or that your cattle
are not handling better I go home empty handed. If you decide your
crew did learn and that your cattle are handling better, you owe me an
additional $1,800.
If you would like to take me up on this offer, give me a call at
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