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Safe hadling of lifestock - Coggle Diagram
Safe hadling of lifestock
18% of fatality (
décès
) on farms over the last 10 years were related to livestock.
Between 2009 and 2010, teen accounted for 18% of fatalities.
Distribution of fatalities
Cows and heifers (
génisses
) : 56%
Bowls : 18%
Cattle : 13 %
Horses : 8%.
Others: 5%.
Stucture and design of the gates
Should be
Appropriate to the number and the type of animals
Strong (
solide
) enouth to take the full pression of an adult male animal
Hight enouth so that the animal can't jump out
Well maintained (
entretenu
)
Equipped with a wide foot stand (
repose-pieds
)
Ensure gates are secure and the handles (
poignées
) are on the side where they can be opened easily
Security
Never enter the crush (
enclos
) with livestock
Use proper restraining gates (
barrières de contention
)
Never overload (
surcharger
) the trailer (
remorque
) be aware of the loading door
Make sure you have a means of escape try
Make sure appropriate holding pens are available to load (
charger
) animals
Alaways call animals
Vocabulaire
Gates :
barrières de contention
Crush :
enclos
Breed :
élever
Need be
Alaways call animals
Breed to docility