Bud Williams Stockmanship and Livestock Marketing

Learn all about it here!

Contact

Bud Williams Stockmanship
Eunice Williams
883 E 505th Road
Aldrich, MO 65601
417-719-4910
eunice@stockmanship.com
Archives
Request for Success Stories

We enjoy the website so much I don’t know what we would do without it.  It is good to hear of others working through the same problems we are and it is good to hear the answers even if we’ve heard them several times before.  I realize that in this

Read More »
Elephant Question

Question:     My wife Sarah and I are livestock and grape farmers at Coonawarra in South Australia and we have both  (together- Sarah is a Mining Engineer by trade) completed a Low Stress Stockhandling Course with KLR’s Chook Kealey and Nic Kentish a couple of years ago. Also did the KLR

Read More »
Stockmanship Classes in Australia

I have just completed a two day course on “Stress Free Livestock Management” in Australia with Mr.  Bruce Maynard. I am totally in awe of this concept and its “great effect on both livestock and handlers”. The course presenter Bruce was so passionate about the whole idea and was a

Read More »
Cattle in Sweden

Excerpts from a letter from Jim Lindsay, our friend who teaches Low Stress Stock Handling in Australia.  He is talking about his trip to Sweden. . . . . . I was there for about 8 days and helped some workers on one farm for about 6 days. They wanted

Read More »
School #145 was a Great Success

Bud and I just completed a 2-day Stockmanship School plus a 3rd day for whatever anyone wanted to talk about.  As usual, we had a terrific group of people and are very pleased  with the number of young folks attending.  I think the livestock industry of the future is in

Read More »
Bud Williams Marketing School

Question:     I am trying to find information on the Bud Williams Marketing School. Is Cornerstone Cattle Marketing the course now? Answer:     I’m afraid that I’m not going to be much help. Allan Nation (editor of Stockman Grass Farmer) talked Bud into putting on a Marketing School in 2002.  These schools proved to

Read More »
Bud’s Stuff Really Works

The other day a friend of mine and two other people were trying to get a handful of pairs to go underneath the highway through one of those square concrete culverts. The cattle didn’t want to go for a couple of reasons, deep mud being one of those. I stopped

Read More »
It’s Important to LIKE your Animals

Emotion is it good or bad or does it really matter? After many years of studying animals it is my belief that their emotions have a lot to do with their health and performance, good or bad. The last 20 years of working with and trying to teach people I’m

Read More »
Cattle Guards

Bud and I just received this from an Australian Friend For those of you who have never travelled to the west,  cattle guards are horizontal steel rails placed at fence openings, in dug-out places in the roads adjacent to highways (sometimes across highways), to prevent cattle from crossing over that

Read More »
A Letter from Missouri

This is part of a letter from Tina, our daughter.  She and her husband Richard McConnell teach Low Stress Livestock Handling.  See their webpage at www.handnhandlivestocksolutions.com. . . . We are finally getting caught up from the Provenza Short Course and then speaking last Wednesday! Whew! The Short Course was

Read More »