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Have you ever seen your livestock stressed when you arrived late to feed them or give them a new grass break?
This has to do with low-stress stockmanship or better, building a relationship with our livestock that respond to our position, movements, attitude, and a stable routine.
We all are regulated by different rhythms: circadian rhythm which has to do with daylight and night time, lunar cycles, seasonality, etc.
Livestock is also affected by different cycles.
If we do not maintain a stable routine in their management, they simply will not perform at their best and we will pay the price.
What do I mean by a stable routine?
Have you ever seen your livestock stressed when you arrived late to feed them or give them a new grass break?
This has to do with low-stress stockmanship or better, building a relationship with our livestock that respond to our position, movements, attitude, and a stable routine.
We all are regulated by different rhythms: circadian rhythm which has to do with daylight and night time, lunar cycles, seasonality, etc.
Livestock is also affected by different cycles.
If we do not maintain a stable routine in their management, they simply will not perform at their best and we will pay the price.
What do I mean by a stable routine?