Temple Grandin explains the behavior principles of restraining cattle in squeeze chutes to reduce stress and improve animal welfare during veterinary procedures.
Temple Grandin explains how to design upright restraint equipment for ritual slaughter of beef cattle. Upright restraint improves animal welfare during religious slaughter.
Temple Grandin lectures on how distractions, lighting and shadows can cause livestock to balk and refuse to move through races, cattle chutes, and corrals.
Temple Grandin shows how to design curved cattle handling facilities for ranches, feedlots, and slaughter plants to reduce stress and improve animal welfare.
Temple Grandin explains how to use behavior principles to move cattle quietly through crowd pens, chutes, races and circular tubs for low stress cattle handling.