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Temple Grandin lectures on how distractions, lighting and shadows can cause livestock to balk and refuse to move through races, cattle chutes, and corrals.

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  • Good word. 

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  • I see when you say that a hot branding is bigger and also permanent but the reason for a tag is that when you are near cattle, they will turn their head and ears toward you making it easier to see their numbers than something on their butt

  • Thanks Dr. Grandin for bringing these issues to light. It really puts hope in the future of humane animal handling. I never even thought about any of this stuff before when I sat down to eat a burger but now I do. I hope your plant standards become the norm in the near future.

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