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Advanced Livestock Movement & Management Course & Working Dog School with Neil McDonald 5 - 7 July 2019 7:30am - 5pm each day Gunalda Campdraſt Grounds Camping available Note: Cost will depend on number of parcipants but likely to be approx. $800- $935 (incl. GST) per person for the 3-days. For more info & to RSVP phone Kyle Smith on 0428 180 313 Gain the necessary knowledge to become proacve regarding soil health & pasture management while working in a safe & efficient manner with the help of working dogs. This course provides skills in: Understand the link between improved handling & change of livestock behaviour paerns. This is necessary to introduce new livestock management regimes such as rotaonal grazing that will improve land condion. Learn how to avoid land condion problems such erosion, created by livestock which are spoilt or unseled hanging on waters & wasng feed through incessant walking or undoing management programs by not staying in their allocated paddock. Yard design & mob structure, & how to work livestock & dogs in a way that uses the natural order of the mob. Implemenng a wider weaner trainer program by applying methods demonstrated during the course Improved economic, welfare, & OH&S outcomes using demonstrated techniques. Benefits of improved livestock management include less feed flaened & improved ulisaon; higher weight gains; improved meat quality; less bulls required; improved OH&S; beer me efficiency; good staff moral; more grazing opons as cale can be easily managed in a wide range of situaons. BYO: Tucker, swag, own water bole, hat & a chair. Parcipants can bring their own dogs, chains, lead ropes & water bowl. If you dont have dogs, Neil has dogs available to use at the course. REGISTER NOW! This workshop is supported by the Burne Mary Regional Group, through funding from the Australian Governments Naonal Landcare Program.

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Advanced Livestock Movement & Management Course

& Working Dog School

with Neil McDonald 5 - 7 July 2019

7:30am - 5pm each day Gunalda Campdraft Grounds

Camping available

Note: Cost will depend on number of

participants but likely to be approx. $800-

$935 (incl. GST) per person for the 3-days.

For more info

& to RSVP

phone

Kyle Smith

on

0428 180 313

Gain the necessary knowledge to become proactive regarding soil health & pasture management while working in a safe & efficient manner with the help of working dogs. This course provides skills in:

Understand the link between improved handling & change of livestock behaviour patterns. This is necessary to introduce new livestock management regimes such as rotational grazing that will improve land condition.

Learn how to avoid land condition problems such erosion, created by livestock which are spoilt or unsettled hanging on waters & wasting feed through incessant walking or undoing management programs by not staying in their allocated paddock.

Yard design & mob structure, & how to work livestock & dogs in a way that uses the natural order of the mob.

Implementing a wider weaner trainer program by applying methods demonstrated during the course

Improved economic, welfare, & OH&S outcomes using demonstrated techniques.

Benefits of improved livestock management include less feed flattened & improved utilisation; higher weight gains; improved meat quality; less bulls required; improved OH&S; better time efficiency; good staff moral; more grazing options as cattle can be easily managed in a wide range of situations.

BYO: Tucker, swag, own water bottle, hat & a chair. Participants can bring their own dogs, chains, lead ropes & water bowl. If you don’t have dogs, Neil has dogs available to use at the course.

REGISTER

NOW!

This workshop is supported by the Burnett

Mary Regional Group, through funding

from the Australian Government’s National

Landcare Program.