Conclusion to the “Wild Calves” Story
Remember those “wild calves” I described in the following weblog entries: April 12 April 24 April 26 May 8 here’s “the rest of the story.”
Remember those “wild calves” I described in the following weblog entries: April 12 April 24 April 26 May 8 here’s “the rest of the story.”
I had the chance to drive this flock of about 60 ewes and lambs today.
We were asked to put on a demonstration as part of a fundraising afternoon for Horses of Hope Therapeutic Riding Center.
This was my last walk with the (formerly) wild calves. Through the gate nicely.
Here I’m easing the calves through a gate in the pasture. The first day they couldn’t even see the gate, but jumped the single electric
The calves are working much better now. It’s taken longer than 3 trips of 30 minutes each (which works with most cattle) but they are
This picture of me driving these calves this afternoon comes with quite a story. These calves were delivered to their new owner Thursday, April 5.
We presented a full day workshop each day on Low Stress Handling sponsored by the Farm Animal Council of Saskatchewan. Other sponsors were: Advancing Canadian
Richard had a chance to speak to conference attendees before speaking. This was our largest audience so far, about 200 attendees. Here they are finishing
Here’s most of the group Richard gave a full day school to in Onaga, Kansas. Due to technical difficulties, the group shot didn’t turn out.
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