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Bud Williams Stockmanship
Eunice Williams
883 E 505th Road
Aldrich, MO 65601
417-719-4910
eunice@stockmanship.com
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Low-Stress Livestock Handling with Whit Hibbard

The J Bar L Ranch invites you to join them for an Introductory Low-stress Livestock Handling with Whit Hibbard July 7-10, 2023 in Centennial Valley, Montana. This clinic combines classroom instruction with hands-on applications. Meals and shared room lodging included Clinic Price: $675 with scholarships available. Contact meg@jbarl.com to reserve

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Stockmanship School in Nevada June 1-4!

Dawn Hnatow will be putting on a stockmanhip school June 1-4 at the Cottonwood Guest Ranch, O’Neil Basin, Wells, NV sponsored by Western SARE (Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education). 50% Hands-on and 50% classroom learning that helps achieve great control over herds to improve and protect riparian areas, better utilize

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Buy Before Prices Increase!

Due to printing and postage inflation, prices on all Bud Williams books and videos will rise after April 15! If you’ve been wanting to buy but weren’t sure when, now is the time! Click here to learn more.

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Eunice Williams Interview!

Kit Pharo’s “Herd Quitter” podcast interviewed Mom; click here to listen! “Eunice Williams shares the story of how Bud, through observation, learned how animals respond to humans and developed his principles of stockmanship that are so valuable to reducing stress on animals which results in less health issues and increased

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Using the Bud Box and “Improvements”

As this topic often comes up in questions and Facebook posts about stockmanship, I thought it was time to share some more information about the Bud Box. The Bud Box is a philosophy rather than a set of dimensions. People usually don’t have any problems getting animals to “break back”

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Great Stockmanship Advice from Kit Pharo

Kit Pharo of Pharo Cattle Company consulted with my daughter and son-in-law (Tina and Richard) to write a very good one-page article about stockmanship. It’s very difficult to summarize something this big, but they did a great job. Read the full newsletter here.

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Stockers and Wolves

Question: I am in need of some direction. I am in northwest Colorado and we recently have had a pack of wolves move in to the area. We run mother cows and grass cattle. The grass contract cattle we receive come primarily out of feedlots. I have been informing myself about

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Smile!

Richard and I recently traveled to Montana for a little fishing vacation and stayed the night at a Travelodge just north of Denver with this great sign about “Smile.” It says: Sincere Make it happen Interact Listen Engage Richard was wearing his “Smile and Mean it” shirt to compliment their

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Calving in Wolf Country

Question:   Hi Eunice- I have a question that came up from a rancher wondering about stockmanship and wolves. I encourage him to re-kindle the herd instinct etc. but a question came up about calving in wolf country. Its fairly normal for a cow to move away from the herd to

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