Keep your hat on your head, your hands in your pockets, and your mouth shut!

— Tauna Powell

Misconceptions of Low-Stress Handling

This article was published May 30, 2016 in Drovers, and somehow we missed promoting it on our web page at the time. I’m going with “better late than never” and posting it now! These misconceptions are things we cover in our schools and some are really important differences between Proper Stockmanship and some other stockmanship “methods” or thoughts.

Read the article here.

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