Using Livestock Behavior to Improve Landscapes, Productivity and Profitability

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This meal answers the question, "If behavior depends on consequences, how do I create the right consequences to get the behavior that I want?" Even if you're not interested in livestock, this might be some useful information you can use at home and at the office.

As you'll notice, some of the foods in this meal require a bit of learning to get the hang of eating them. As always, the effort you put in to it will be well worth the time spent when you get the feedback you're looking for.

Your Appetizer: Peel 'n Eat Shrimp - These common problems might have some uncommon, but simple solutions.

Main Course: Cheese Fondue - Learn some new techniques for adjusting consequences to change behaviors.

Dessert: Chocolate and Cherries Cheesecake- Using some uncommon, but positive consequences might change livestock behavior for the better.

Play With Your Food: Experiment on your friends, your family, or maybe the family dog.

Digestion: Did you get it all in? Answers to the burning questions brought up by your appetizer!

 

 
 
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