Struggling with strong-willed cattle that refuse to enter the corral? This isn't just stubbornness—it's a costly problem that leads to weight loss (shrink), wasted time, and lower profits. Forcing them is the worst thing you can do, as it spikes cortisol levels and can ruin meat quality, leading to dark-cutting beef (DFD).
In this video, we reveal a simple, low-stress cattle handling technique that works with the animal's natural instincts, not against them. Learn to understand cattle psychology, the flight zone, and the point of balance to guide your herd calmly and efficiently. We'll show you how to see the corral from their perspective and make small changes that have a massive impact.
This practical stockmanship advice is essential for any rancher or farmer looking to improve their operation, reduce animal stress, and protect their bottom line. Stop fighting your cattle and start leading them.
If you are a rancher, farmer, or cattle enthusiast dedicated to better animal husbandry and more profitable practices, you're in the right place.
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