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Publication Date
6-2002
Series Number
4547
Abstract
Total grazing management (TGM) systems were designed to assist producers in the Western Australian rangelands to improve station productivity.TGM systems can increase the profits of pastoral properties by improving management control over grazing animals and by decreasing operating costs.
Over 1000 TGM yards have been put on the ground in the southern rangelands.The majority of these are sheep and goat systems, though an increasing number of cattle systems, and cattle, sheep and goat systems are being built.
This booklet is a practical guide to the types of TGM selfmustering systems available. It is designed to be used as a planning tool and as reference guide out in the paddock.
Number of Pages
24
ISSN
1326-415X
Keywords
Grazing systems, Range management, Sheep, Beef cattle, Cattle grazing, Yards, Gates, Control methods, Handling, Goats, Trapping, Livestock farming, Mustering, Western Australia
Disciplines
Agriculture | Animal Sciences
Recommended Citation
Underwood, C.
(2002), Total grazing management field guide self-mustering systems for cattle, sheep and goats. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Bulletin 4547.
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