As those of you who attended a Bud Williams Stockmanship School know, Bud didn’t like to give any sort of a “recipe” for handling cattle.
We are watering the cattle out of the drinker in the barn lot (where the corral is located). One of the cows was so relaxed
We saw this trailer of hogs on our drive to Springfield to speak at MSU. It looks like it took some good stockmanship to load
Of course, like Neil Dennis said at the school we put on near Arcola, SK, this summer, using good stockmanship could lead to the economic
The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.
What we already know is a great hindrance into discovering the unknown.
More secrets of knowledge have been discovered by plain and neglected men than by men of popular fame. And this is so with good reason.