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Publication Date
1974
Series Number
Bulletin 3887
Abstract
Good cattle yards allow animals to be handled quietly, safely and efficiently. If yards are well designed, animal uneasiness is minimised and so, too, are frayed tempers.
This bulletin outlines general points of cattle yard design and construction. There are many and varied cattle yard designs in use—many good ones and some bad ones. This bulletin should help in avoiding the bad ones.
Number of Pages
18
Publisher
Western Australian Department of Agriculture
City
Perth
Keywords
Cattle, Cattle yards, Yard construction
Disciplines
Beef Science | Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering | Construction Engineering and Management
Recommended Citation
Western Australian Department of Agriculture.
(1974), Bulletin No 3887 - Cattle yard construction. Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Perth. Bulletin Bulletin 3887.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins3/22
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