Animal Behavior with Temple Grandin - Part 1

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Published 2010-10-01
In part 1 of our 3-part series, SUNUP's Austin Moore introduces us to livestock handling expert Temple Grandin and talks with her about her extensive research into livestock handling techniques.

All Comments (21)
  • @davidmunson8780
    The sign of an expert is they are able to talk at length about their particular subject matter, and explain it in a way that is understandable to a naive person.

    Grandin on livestock handling? CHECK and CHECK.
  • @crispypoohs
    temple grandin is a huge inspiration. i have so much respect for her
  • What a remarkable woman!her methods should be made compulsory all around the world!i hope she can do the same for the horse slaughter industry?i don't think we'll ever stop the slaughter of horses but we should be able to make it as humane as we possibly can!No animal should have to suffer before its life is taken.Thank you Temple,from myself & my cows!🐮🙂
  • @ITILII
    At 1:17 we as humans communicate verbally. In fact, over 75% of human communication is NON verbal, and I love Temple Grandin.....truly remarkable woman !!!
  • @johnhiram1207
    Temple is so amazing. Watch the movie about her it will amaze and inspire. Wonderful ending movie.
  • @chickasaw9635
    Temple you r so intelligent and compassionate. Thank you, and your family and fellowshio of professionals.
  • 3:01...I can't train a student on feeling in tune with the horse, but there are definite behavioral signs that the cow or horse is getting scared or upset, and the student can be taught to look for these signs.
  • @staninageric
    Bravo Tempel Grandin, teach us all! 👍🙏👍
  • This is an amazing Women and without her amazing Mother she could not have gone as far as she did. I loudly applaud her a great Mother for helping her daughter to go as far as she has. I grew up around Farm animals and the one important thing a cow does to communicate is the tone of their "Moo, first it's a rather quite Moo, then it starts to elevate until their Moo becomes verbal and their Mouth is open and their getting loud and frustrating and very high pitched and that means I need water, I need food, I am uncomfortable standing in all this cold sloppy mud, I am hurt and they can smell their own blood and that's very bad, and Temple is spot on when it comes to their verbal SOS, calls for help. Don't ignore that tone of the MOO, it really does mean something is wrong.
  • Pyrami- I mean temple, u r such an inspiration to everyone! Keep on going and don't give up ur title of Giza! I- I- I mean of Animal expert
  • @aubreyhappel8443
    I am in a speech class and i have to present a speech that is important to me. I am a massive fan of temple grandin. she gets it completely and I would love to present one to my class. Any one know where i can print off a copy so i can present it?
  • @ppot2626
    saw her fim recently what a fantastic lady
  • @tomboyle7066
    You will never get understanding of a horse until you get in tune with sensory training. Its called timing and feel.
  • @jasonleming2541
    If you cant measure it you cant manage it! My business strategy.