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Beef and Dairy Stockmanship and Transportation Safety Seminars to Feature Industry Experts

Join beef and dairy producers for the upcoming Stockmanship and Livestock Transportation Safety Seminars focused on stockmanship, animal handling, and livestock transportation safety hosted by the Colorado Livestock Association.

There will be two sessions, the first focused on beef cattle in Kersey at Five Rivers Cattle Feeding Kuner Feedyard on April 20 and the second will focus on dairy cattle on June 29, 2023 at Empire Dairy in Wiggins. The program and demonstrations will be presented in English and Spanish.

Beef Stockmanship & Transportation Safety Seminar

7:00 am- 12:00pm April 20, 2023

Five Rivers Cattle Feeding’s Kuner Feedyard, Kersey, CO

English and Spanish

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Dairy Stockmanship & Transportation Safety Seminar

7:00 am- 12:00pm  June 29, 2023

Empire Dairy, Wiggins, CO

English and Spanish

REGISTER

Producers and livestock handlers will receive hands-on training in low-stress cattle handling demonstrations, transportation and knowledge of Beef Quality Assurance programs best management practices and more!

The events will feature stockmanship clinician, Dean Fish, PhD, whose knowledge of cattle handling strategies and live cattle demonstrations will help producers improve their bottom lines. Dean Fish, PhD is the Ranch Manager for the Santa Fe Ranch and a member of the NCBA Stockmanship and Stewardship Team.

Colorado’s very own Colorado Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) Coordinator, Libby Bigler, will share tools and methods for understanding cattle behavior and handling and will discuss scoring systems for body condition, mobility and fitness for transport.

Registration for the first seminar is open. The event is free to Colorado Livestock Association members and $35 for non-members. Register online before April 18, 2023.

To register and view the complete agenda, visit www.coloradolivestock.org/events or contact Jane Lundwall, Colorado Livestock Association at office@coloradolivestock.org or (970) 378-0500.

The seminars are made possible through funding from the (HICAHS) Community Initiated Small Grants Program. Established in 1991, HICAHS conducts research, education, and prevention/intervention programs to improve the health and safety of those working in  agriculture, forestry, and fishing in the High Plains and Intermountain Region including Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming.

 

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