Working in agriculture is an inherently dangerous profession, and safety must be a priority for every producer. Using proper animal handling and stockmanship principles, along with a little common sense, can keep stress and incident levels to a minimum. This is especially true when loading, transporting and unloading livestock. Austin Miles, cattle and technology research associate, Noble Research Institute, talks the responsibilities of hauling cattle. Read more…
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