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                Beef farmers from across the UK who attend Beef Expo 2008 at
                the Perth Agriculture Centre in Scotland on Wednesday May 21st
                will be able to listen to Professor Temple Grandin from the United
                States. Professor Grandin is acknowledged as the world’s
              expert on cattle behaviour and handling systems. 
                        
             
           
                Professor Temple Grandin 
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            Professor Grandin will demonstrate that improved handling systems
              will not just introduce much needed improvements in operator safety
              and animal welfare but will also highlight how the beef sector
            can save millions of pounds by cutting back on labour. 
             Speaking at the invitation of the National Beef Association,
              Professor Grandin will be giving practical demonstrations at Beef
              Expo 2008 using equipment provided by David Ritchie (Implements)
              and American Squeeze Crush Systems. 
             And she will also co-ordinate an on-farm demonstration using
              the cattle handling system provided by Ballathie Estate, Kinclaven,
              in Perthshire when it is visited during a pre-event farm tour on
              May 20th. 
             “Professor Grandin is respected globally for her far sighted
              practical work on cattle behaviour and handling and I am sure that
              every beef farmer in the country would welcome the chance to listen
              to her first hand advice and have a chance to follow it up with
              questions,” said NBA director, Kim Haywood. 
             “Most beef businesses list labour, which accounts for up
              to 18 per cent of cost, as their second highest input after feedstuffs
              and with good stockmen in extremely short supply her knowledge
              on how to reduce labour input and cut back time taken in routine
              cattle handling is invaluable.” 
             “Professor Grandin can show how the vaccination of forty
              energetic store cattle can be reduced to just one hour which represents
              a saving of £1 per head.” 
             “She will also provide farmers with good practical tips
              for routine handling procedures needed for tagging, weighing, worming,
              blood sampling, TB testing, pregnancy scanning, and loading stock
              for sale or slaughter. 
             “And demonstrate beyond doubt that as well as saving time
              a good handling system reduces animal and operator stress while
              also helping to cut back on income reduction through penalties
              on dark cutting meat or injury to both stockmen and to animals.” 
             “One of her recommendations is the adoption of curved chutes
              and race systems. Farmers who want to know why she is so certain
              these are necessary should come to Beef Expo 2008 at Perth on May
              21st and hear her ideas for themselves,” Ms Haywood added. 
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