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Curt Pate Coming to Stillwater for Cattle Handling Seminar April 23
Wed, 25 Mar 2015 06:21:58 CDT
Ranchers and farmers have the opportunity to fine tune their cattle handling skills with one of the nation's most sought after clinicians, Curt Pate on April 23, 2015 in a seminar hosted by Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service and the Oklahoma Beef Council at the OSU Animal Science Arena (2270 W. McElroy, Stillwater, OK). The clinic will focus on low-stress cattle handling techniques with the intent of enhancing profitability by working with the natural instincts of cattle.
For more than a decade Curt has conducted demonstrations and clinics on stockmanship, colt starting, horsemanship and safety. His personal experience incorporating effective stockmanship principles supports a "for profit" mindset; he fully understands the increased economic benefits of handling stock correctly. Just as important, as livestock production comes under increased scrutiny, is the understanding Curt has of the impact that improved handling practices create for the longevity of the cattle industry.
The clinic will begin at 4:00 p.m. with a session focused on working cattle on horseback followed with dinner at 5:30 p.m. and then an evening session focused on working cattle on foot. You are welcome to attend either session or both. For reservations and a meal count, please RSVP to Gant Mourer by calling 405-744-6060 or email Gant by clicking here.
Deadline for the RSVP is Monday, April 20, 2015.
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