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The Bovine Blog: Month Long Holistic "Herd Building" Stockmanship Schools
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If you want to improve range conditions and carrying capacity while decreasing labor and input costs, this is the blog you want to read (It is also the blog fence, feed and fertilizer companies don't want you read). Consulting and reduced stress cattle handling instruction and services available. The South Dakota Cowgirl. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Month Long Holistic "Herd Building" Stockmanship Schools. The recently formed partnership between Rodger Savory of Savory Grasslands Management. I have been invo...
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The Bovine Blog: 4/13/14 - 4/20/14
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If you want to improve range conditions and carrying capacity while decreasing labor and input costs, this is the blog you want to read (It is also the blog fence, feed and fertilizer companies don't want you read). Consulting and reduced stress cattle handling instruction and services available. The South Dakota Cowgirl. Friday, April 18, 2014. Why The Department Of The Interior Is Illegal. Between Texas and Oklahoma. Then we have environmental and animal welfare groups filing litigation. Of the constit...
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The Bovine Blog: 8/3/14 - 8/10/14
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If you want to improve range conditions and carrying capacity while decreasing labor and input costs, this is the blog you want to read (It is also the blog fence, feed and fertilizer companies don't want you read). Consulting and reduced stress cattle handling instruction and services available. The South Dakota Cowgirl. Friday, August 8, 2014. Why Climate Change Scientists Are Clueless. Greenhouse gases (which could be converted to oxygen by grasses) or the depletion of the world's grasslands? Now lets...
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The Bovine Blog: 8/2/15 - 8/9/15
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If you want to improve range conditions and carrying capacity while decreasing labor and input costs, this is the blog you want to read (It is also the blog fence, feed and fertilizer companies don't want you read). Consulting and reduced stress cattle handling instruction and services available. The South Dakota Cowgirl. Thursday, August 6, 2015. Herd Instinct and Predator/Prey Relationships. The ONLY time cattle will graze as a herd is when they have no stress. Younger, weaker, and those closest to giv...
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The Bovine Blog: 6/14/15 - 6/21/15
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If you want to improve range conditions and carrying capacity while decreasing labor and input costs, this is the blog you want to read (It is also the blog fence, feed and fertilizer companies don't want you read). Consulting and reduced stress cattle handling instruction and services available. The South Dakota Cowgirl. Thursday, June 18, 2015. Multi-paddock VS Herd Instinct Effeciency/Cost Comparison. This weeks post ties in with my last post of How do you know you are doing a good job? That is an hou...
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NDGLC Additional Resources
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Purchase the 2012 NDGLC Workshop Video. Holistic Ranching in SW ND - Chad Njos. The Davis Ranching Story - Walt Davis. Low Input Ranching in Eastern Montana - Ray Banister. Improving Soil Health on Black Leg Ranch - Jerry Doan. Principle of Profitable Ranching - Walt Davis. Change: It's Not A Four Letter Word. Cody and Deanna Sand. From Ecoradical to Conservative Environmentalist. Ranching in the Oil Field - Meeting the Challenge. Thoughts and Advice from an Old Cattleman. Presenter Panel Q and A. Beyond...
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Stockmanship - Cowboy Conservation
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Ranches & Range. Good Stockmanship has its foundation in the principles of how cattle learn, how they respond to certain movements or techniques, and the importance of certain traits and nuances that must be respected when handling them. Steve Cote, Stockmanship 2004. 8211; Whit Hibbard. Hand ‘n Hand Livestock Solutions. Richard McConnell and Tina Willia. 8211; Bob Kinford. In most situations it is the emotions. Of the people that determines the emotions of the animals that they work. Back up ↑.
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Links | Charley Snell - Your horse and the heart of the matter
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Charley Snell – Your horse and the heart of the matter. Bringing wholeness to both horse and rider. Charley Snell: The Story Behind the Man. How to Fall Off of Your Horse Gracefully: The Wisdom and Wit of Charley Snell. Introducing Some Basics with Belle of the Ball. Part Two – Standing Still Quietly. Part Three – Talking “Horse”. Part Four – Being Okay With Whatever. Turning Behavior Issues Into Opportunities: Helping Your Horse To Learn How To Follow Your Feel. 3 yr old Arab Filly. John L. Moore. Blog ...
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links
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Blending the art of low stress stockmanship with the science of planned biological grazing. Economics low stress stockmanship. Cost effectiveness of holistic planned grazing. NRCS Soil Management Videos. For more information on services click here. Economics low stress stockmanship. Cost effectiveness of holistic planned grazing.
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The Bovine Blog: 8/24/14 - 8/31/14
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If you want to improve range conditions and carrying capacity while decreasing labor and input costs, this is the blog you want to read (It is also the blog fence, feed and fertilizer companies don't want you read). Consulting and reduced stress cattle handling instruction and services available. The South Dakota Cowgirl. Sunday, August 24, 2014. Calculating the cost/benefit of the Keyline Plow. Grazed properly this can amount to 7 to 9 days of feed for 1,000 cows, or 7,000 grazing days the first year...