Low-stress herding improves herd instinct, facilitates strategic grazing management
2015/2/5 | Montana: Powell Co.
Low-stress herding improves herd instinct, facilitates strategic grazing management
An article in the Stockmanship Journal
By Matt Barnes
Range riders can improve grazing management for rangeland health, livestock production, and coexistence with wildlife, potentially including large carnivores, by applying strategic grazing management. In this project, practical conservationists partnered with progressive ranchers in western Montana to develop herding methods for strategic grazing management. We compared and combined two approaches to herding cattle at relatively high stocking density within a rangeland pasture in a larger grazing rotation.
Read the full paper on ResearchGate.
Author’s note: I wrote this article for Keystone Conservation [now People and Carnivores].