Here is a free book on how to use the low stress cattle handling and herding to move livestock on the open
range. The book is by Steve Cote and is named, "Stockmanship: A Powerful Tool For
Grazing Lands Management." The book describes the Bud Williams method.
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Steve Cote from the National Resources Conservation Service in Arco, Idaho has
written an easy to understand book on cattle herding on extensive rangeland.
This book contains many diagrams that show you how to turn, move, and sort large
and small herds of cattle. The cattle herd will stay together, drive easily, and
stay where you put the without fences. Low stress handling methods will also
reduce sickness and facilitate grazing management. Learning these methods will
enable ranchers to quietly move cattle in pasture rotation systems and keep them
out of fragile riperian areas along streams. In grazing rotation systems, a
common mistake is to allow mother cows to run wildly into the next pasture. This
results in stressed calves that get separated from their mothers. The Bud
Williams cattle herding methods will make it possible to move the cows in a slow
controlled manner, so they will remain with their calves. This book is separated
into individual PDF files for the cover, introduction, and each chapter. This
will make it easier to download and print.
BOOK
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