Disposing of Cattle Mortalities to Reduce Predation

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The presenters were:
– Mark Boyce, PhD – Professor and Research Scientist at the University of Alberta
– Kim Stanford, PhD – Beef Research Scientist for Alberta Agriculture and Forestry

The presenters were:

– Mark Boyce, PhD – Professor and Research Scientist at the University of Alberta
– Kim Stanford, PhD – Beef Research Scientist for Alberta Agriculture and Forestry

Video Guide:
00:00 – 01:30: Welcome Comments
01:31 – 02:01: Agenda
02:02 – 22:01: Predation  
22:02 – 52:06: Methods to Dispose of Cattle Mortalities  
52:07 – 1:02:17: Questions from the Audience
1:04:33 – 1:04:33: How to Stay Connected with BCRC and Closing Comments

For more information on predation and disposal of cattle mortalities:

Disposal of Cattle mortalities
Beef Cattle Research Council
http://www.beefresearch.ca/research-topic.cfm/disposal-of-cattle-mortalities-55

Beef Research School – Disposal of Deadstock (video)
Beef Cattle Research Council
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuNhWCNJjBs

Enhanced Animal Health Protection from BSE: Requirements for Disposing of Cattle Material
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/animals/terrestrial-animals/diseases/reportable/bse/srm/waste-management/eng/1356652085646/1356652189499

Composting Animal Mortalities: A Producer’s Guide
Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture
http://www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca/Default.aspx?DN=407ede56-6395-4382-a9fc-bcbf7bb8de2f

Predation and wildlife Damage
Ontario ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/predation.htm