Basic Principles of Cattle Handling
2002 SAVMA Symposium
Temple Grandin, PhD
Department of Animal Sciences
Colorado State University

In this talk you will learn to look at the world with a cow’s-eye view. Some of the behavioral principles that will be discussed will be the flight zone and point of balance. There will also be a discussion of trouble-shooting and fixing problems in cattle handling facilities that cause cattle to balk and refuse to move through a facility. Some distractions that cause balking are a loose piece of chain hanging down in a chute or a shiny reflection on a puddle. Learning behavior principles will make handling easier and help improve cattle productivity.

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Temple Grandin, PhD
Department of Animal Sciences
Colorado State University


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