Humane Livestock Handling

Humane Livestock Handling by Temple Grandin, published by Storey Publishing in January 2008, is a comprehensive guide focused on humane livestock treatment. This edition spans 227 pages and is presented in English. Grandin, a prominent advocate for humane practices, shares her insights on designing stress-free facilities and management standards that prioritize the well-being of livestock. The book addresses the growing concerns surrounding factory farming and emphasizes the advantages of maintaining calm animals throughout their lives, which leads to improved working conditions and higher quality meat.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of cattle behavior and temperament in the first half, where Grandin outlines low-stress techniques for handling cattle in various environments. The second half features practical construction plans and diagrams for implementing her humane handling methods, suitable for both large and small operations. With a focus on animal husbandry and the importance of humane treatment, this book serves as a valuable resource for those involved in agriculture and animal rights, reflecting the increasing demand for ethical livestock management practices.
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Temple Grandin, North America’s most influential advocate of humane livestock treatment, has spent her life developing stress-free facility designs and standards of humane management. In an environment of growing concern regarding large factory-farming practices, Grandin is a voice of reason explaining the benefits of keeping animals calm through every phase of their lives Ñ benefits that include safer working conditions, higher yields of marketable meat, better-quality meat, and, of course, more humane conditions for the animals.
The first half of Humane Livestock Handling reviews the natural behavior and temperament of cattle. Working with the animals’ natural instincts, Grandin describes low-stress methods for moving cattle on pastures, paddocks, and feedlot pens. Slow, controlled movement reduces stress and fear, resulting in calmer, healthier cattle. They eat better, are less likely to become sick, and do not run into fences and gates, injuring themselves and bruising the meat. Calm cattle are also far less likely to injure the humans working with them.
The second half of the book is packed with construction plans, diagrams and detailed designs for putting Grandin’s ideas into practice. Featuring plans for everything from gate latches to chutes, corrals, and sorting pens for full-scale facilities, there are designs that can be used in both large and small operations. In fact, half of the cattle in North America are already handled in systems designed by Grandin, and the demand for humanely processed meat continues to grow.
Temple Grandin’s systems are quickly becoming the industry-wide standard. No livestock operation, small or large, can afford to ignore Humane Livestock Handling.
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