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🐄 Learning, improving and doing better by our animals 🐑

Last week, our team at the Muchea Livestock Centre took part in a two‑day Low Stress Stockhandling workshop — and it was all about working with animals, not against them.

The training was led by Nic Kentish from Low Stress Stockhandling Pty Ltd, a nationally recognised stockhandling trainer, and tailored specifically to the realities of a busy, working saleyard. Tight spaces, unfamiliar environments and animals from many different backgrounds are part of everyday life at Muchea, so learning how animals think and move makes a real difference.

The course was developed with input from Blythe Calnan, a WA livestock producer and 2026 Nuffield Scholar, who has spent time working inside the Centre and understands the unique challenges of saleyard handling. We were also pleased to invite Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development officers to take part in the training, supporting shared learning and consistent best practice across the industry.

Across the two days, our staff focused on:
✅ Understanding animal behaviour
✅ Using calm, clear communication
✅ Reducing pressure and unnecessary force
✅ Improving safety for people and animals

Investing in our people’s skills is good for everyone, whether it's our staff, the animals in our care and the wider livestock industry. Muchea sits at the heart of WA’s livestock supply chain, and training like this helps us keep lifting our standards, building confidence and doing the right thing every day.

Thanks to everyone involved.

#MucheaLivestockCentre #LowStressStockhandling #AnimalWelfare #WorkingWithAnimals #ContinuousImprovement
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🐄 Learning, improving and doing better by our animals 🐑

Last week, our team at the Muchea Livestock Centre took part in a two‑day Low Stress Stockhandling workshop — and it was all about working with animals, not against them.

The training was led by Nic Kentish from Low Stress Stockhandling Pty Ltd, a nationally recognised stockhandling trainer, and tailored specifically to the realities of a busy, working saleyard. Tight spaces, unfamiliar environments and animals from many different backgrounds are part of everyday life at Muchea, so learning how animals think and move makes a real difference.

The course was developed with input from Blythe Calnan, a WA livestock producer and 2026 Nuffield Scholar, who has spent time working inside the Centre and understands the unique challenges of saleyard handling. We were also pleased to invite Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development officers to take part in the training, supporting shared learning and consistent best practice across the industry.

Across the two days, our staff focused on:
✅ Understanding animal behaviour
✅ Using calm, clear communication
✅ Reducing pressure and unnecessary force
✅ Improving safety for people and animals

Investing in our people’s skills is good for everyone, whether it's our staff, the animals in our care and the wider livestock industry. Muchea sits at the heart of WA’s livestock supply chain, and training like this helps us keep lifting our standards, building confidence and doing the right thing every day.

Thanks to everyone involved.

#MucheaLivestockCentre #LowStressStockhandling #AnimalWelfare #WorkingWithAnimals #ContinuousImprovement
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Western Australian Meat Industry Authority - WAMIA