Resources

  • Low-stress Cattle Handling: The Basics (E3100)

    Published on April 2, 2012
    The advantages of low-stress cattle handling include increased profit for dairy and beef producers. Low-stress cattle handling is easier and safer for people, induces less cattle stress and injury, and produces a better product with a better public image.

  • Watering Systems for Grazing

    Published on March 26, 2012
    There are two basic approaches to watering systems on grazing land: either take the water to the animals, or provide limited access for the animals to go to the water.

  • MSU's Animal Welfare and Behavior Group

    Published on February 8, 2012
    MSU's Animal Welfare and Behavior Group focuses its research on identifying and developing management practices and standards for improving the quality of life for animals.

  • Johne’s Disease Control Demonstration Project

    Published on January 1, 2011
    The objective of the project was to demonstrate and investigate management factors that are effective in controlling Johne’s Disease.