Successful "Low-Stress Handling" Workshop at SFREC

Oct 31, 2016

Successful "Low-Stress Handling" Workshop at SFREC

Oct 31, 2016

On October 21st and 22nd, UCCE Farm Advisor, Roger Ingram and the Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center hosted a Low-Stress Stockmanship School taught by Steve and Susan Cote. Steve has 27 years of experience as a range-soil conservationist for the USDA, and over 17 years of experience instructing others on the practices of stock handling based on the teachings of Bud Williams. Steve believes that animals that are handled properly will allow for better range management applications and better overall health.

During the two day event Steve discussed the practices of approaching and moving a herd, placing cattle, weaning cattle in a field setting, sorting cattle, working stock in facilities, and Bud box design and use. In addition to time in the classroom, the students also had the opportunity to put their newly learned skills to use, working cattle in both corral and pasture settings. A total of 24 participants were able to take home useful strategies to apply on their own operations.SFREC would like to give a huge thank you to Steve and Susan for sharing their incredible knowledge and to Roger Ingram for planning the event.