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Animal Handling By Carrie Carson
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Objectives Locate the blind spot on livestock Locate the blind spot on livestock List likes and dislikes for livestock in regards to animal handling List likes and dislikes for livestock in regards to animal handling Define flight zone Define flight zone
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Domestic Livestock All domestic livestock have contact with humans at some point in their lives. All domestic livestock have contact with humans at some point in their lives. Reducing stress during these interactions makes livestock more productive by reducing stress hormones that can negatively impact economic factors such as growth rate and feed efficiency. Reducing stress during these interactions makes livestock more productive by reducing stress hormones that can negatively impact economic factors such as growth rate and feed efficiency.
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Domestic Livestock Calm animals are less likely to injure themselves & have carcass damage Calm animals are less likely to injure themselves & have carcass damage Viewing human- animal contact from an animal's point of view makes handling less stressful Viewing human- animal contact from an animal's point of view makes handling less stressful
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Animal Reactions An animal's reaction to people depends on prior experience and the animal's genetic makeup. An animal's reaction to people depends on prior experience and the animal's genetic makeup.
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Animal Reactions Past unpleasant associations with people make animals skittish when they are moved or handled. Past unpleasant associations with people make animals skittish when they are moved or handled.
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Animal Reactions Good experiences with people make the livestock easier to handle. However, some animals are genetically programmed to be more cautious and nervous. Good experiences with people make the livestock easier to handle. However, some animals are genetically programmed to be more cautious and nervous.
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The Way They See Livestock have wide-angle vision, they see most of the world surrounding them Livestock have wide-angle vision, they see most of the world surrounding them A small blind spot exists directly to the rear of animals A small blind spot exists directly to the rear of animals
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Likes and Dislikes Livestock generally avoid and dislike: Livestock generally avoid and dislike: – loud noises –strong wind –changes in flooring type or elevation –moving from light into darkness
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Likes and Dislikes Most livestock are social animals, preferring to move in groups Most livestock are social animals, preferring to move in groups
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Flight Zone Livestock also have a "flight zone" or personal space Livestock also have a "flight zone" or personal space When a person enters this area, animals will retreat When a person enters this area, animals will retreat
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Flight Zone The point of balance is at the animal’s shoulder The point of balance is at the animal’s shoulder Entry into the Entry into the flight zone from flight zone from one side will cause one side will cause the animal to the animal to retreat in the retreat in the opposite direction. opposite direction.
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Flight Zone Entering a flight zone from the rear of the point of the shoulder will generally cause animals to move forward. Entering a flight zone from the rear of the point of the shoulder will generally cause animals to move forward.
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Flight Zone Flight zone entry ahead of the point of the shoulder generally causes animals to turn. Flight zone entry ahead of the point of the shoulder generally causes animals to turn.
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Entering the Flight Zone When the handler enters the flight zone the animals will turn away When the handler enters the flight zone the animals will turn away
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Leaving the Flight Zone When the handler is outside the flight zone the animals will turn and face the handler, and maintain a safe distance. When the handler is outside the flight zone the animals will turn and face the handler, and maintain a safe distance.
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Handler Movement Handler movement pattern to keep cattle moving into the squeeze chute in a curved chute system. Handler movement pattern to keep cattle moving into the squeeze chute in a curved chute system.
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Handler Movement Handler movement pattern to keep cattle moving into a squeeze chute or restrainer Handler movement pattern to keep cattle moving into a squeeze chute or restrainer
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Your Assignment Design an animal handling facility that allows animals to flow from: Design an animal handling facility that allows animals to flow from: –a catch pen –into a crowd alley –and then into a restraint device
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