Chelsea Livestock Services is proud to offer the following services to the livestock industry in Australia and overseas.
Take advantage of the experience Alex has gained through time spent within extensive and intensive livestock production systems in both Australia and internationally.
Cattle handling workshops focusing on improving flow, productivity, welfare and safety for all through understanding of Livestock Handling Principles and animal behaviour.
Ladies Livestock Handling Clinics!
Register interest in attending or hosting a clinic designed just for women.
Why only women you ask? Enquire to find out more.
Best practice handling with a focus on influencing movement as a caregiver, not as a predator.
Speaker available for schools, industry events etc where there is a need for verbal content regarding cattle, welfare, handling, agriculture, careers in Ag, women in Ag etc.
Written work tailored to your business or publication regarding these topics:
Agriculture, Animal behaviour, Animal welfare, Exporting, Husbandry, Industry
Livestock, Shipping
Stockmanship, Yard design etc
Physical handling of cattle, with a holistic approach, aimed at improving animal well-being, handling safety and overall profitability for your business.
We help people feel safe, empowered and in control when handling their cattle in a way that promotes welfare and animal well being whilst getting the job done.
We approach livestock handling with a holistic mindset - that good handling is just one aspect to overall animal welfare and a quality end product.
Workshops, problem-solving, yard design, and educational material, aimed at addressing the unique & specific challenges in your livestock business.
A jack of all trades and perhaps a master of none (yet), our broad work and life experiences range from feedlots to stations, on-board stockman to racehorses, poultry farms, shearing to policy, writing and WHS.
Our method is a different take on low stress livestock handling. It is an unapologetic approach to challenging the norm, with the norm being conventional ways of handling cattle. Proudly female led.
When I think about the way I want to earn a living from now on (teaching people how to handle