Prevent
Injuries when Working Cattle

Cattle are responsible more injuries than any farm animal.

Safer cattle handling processes to minimze injuries.

Handle cattle safer to minimize injuries.

According to National Library of Medicine, there are several types of injury risks to which those involved in agriculture are exposed, one of these is livestock.


An evaluation of studies pertaining to injuries associated with livestock handling reported that livestock handling activities were the second or third leading cause of on-farm injuries in most years, with machinery and fall-related injuries comprising other leading causes.

Sonne Farms shares this video that demonstrates the dangers of working calves by yourself.


"I thought she was friendly."

Mother cow approaches cage while cattleman stays safe.


"I'm no use to anyone if I'm injured."

Why use a calf catcher? Cattle are responsible for more injuries than any farm animal, and cattle-related nonfatal injuries are some of the costliest, requiring more time off work than other injuries.


"I can wake up the next morning and not have a broken bone. I didn't have to chase that calf and tear my fourth ACL."

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