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Livestock Handling and Transport
 
 

Livestock Handling and Transport [Hardcover]




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Observations on hundreds of ranches, farms and feedlots and at auctions and slaughter plants in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and Europe indicate that the single most important factor which determines how animals are handled is the attitude of the manager (Grandin, 1988). Read the first page
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