Whit Hibbard’s Good Stockmanship Series

Holding a Ph.D. in Human Science and with three books and six peer-reviewed journal articles to his credit, Whit brings an appreciation for scientific rigor, critical thinking, evidence-based rationality, and empirical research skills to the study of stockmanship.

Whit is a fourth generation Montana rancher who spent about 38 years handling cattle conventionally before making the paradigm shift to low-stress livestock handling (LSLH) as taught by Bud Williams. For the past 10 years he has studied and practice LSLH, and shares his knowledge in clinics, onsite consultations, and articles. He began publishing the Stockmanship Journal in 2012. It is the definitive source for quality information on stockmanship. Though the importance of stockmanship is becoming well recognized, until this Journal, there was no professional publication addressing the subject. Hibbard began publishing the Journal in January of 2012 to provide a consistent and efficient way to share information on stockmanship, and to serve as a forum for open, intelligent and informed dialogue. The Journal is a means for improving the level of discourse and the discipline of stockmanship. It is published twice a year in electronic form and includes articles written by experts in the field.

In this series he shares how to understand what good stockmanship is and how to use low-stress livestock handling principles to work better with your animals.

Screen Shot 2016-03-23 at 4.32.59 PM

Screen Shot 2016-03-23 at 4.33.11 PM

Screen Shot 2016-03-23 at 4.33.18 PM

Screen Shot 2016-03-23 at 4.33.26 PM

Screen Shot 2016-03-23 at 4.38.30 PM

Screen Shot 2016-03-23 at 4.38.38 PM

Screen Shot 2016-03-23 at 4.38.45 PM

Screen Shot 2016-03-23 at 4.39.10 PM

Screen Shot 2016-03-23 at 4.39.22 PM

And here’s a video narrated by Whit showing people and animals in action:

Screen Shot 2016-03-23 at 4.45.22 PM

 

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save