Livestock Psychology 101 Quick Reference

 
 
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    As you become more familiar with livestock, you may notice that they have general body language actions that reflect how they're feeling. Livestock live 'in the moment' and react accordingly. This poster outlines some of the generalities you might experience as you work with cattle. It's important to remember that individual animals have the capacity to react in their own unique way.




    Alberta Farm Safety Program
    Email: farm.safety@gov.ab.ca
    or toll-free: 310-FARM (3276)

    Alberta Agriculture and Forestry Farm Safety Staff:
    Janice Donkers, Youth Coordinator: janice.donkers@gov.ab.ca
    Kenda Lubeck, Awareness Coordinator: kenda.lubeck@gov.ab.ca
    Raelyn Peterson, Coordinator: raelyn.d.peterson@gov.ab.ca
    Sharon Stollery, Manager: sharon.stollery@gov.ab.ca
    Blair Takahashi, Specialist: blair.takahashi@gov.ab.ca


 
 
 
 

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This information published to the web on March 27, 2012.
Last Reviewed/Revised on September 4, 2018.