Grahame Rees

Grahame Rees

Welcome to my Low Stress Blog

Welcome to my blog, my name is Grahame Rees and I have created this blog to share with you a little about Low Stress Stockhandling and the great people I meet and the places I visit. After meeting Bud and Eunice Williams in 1999,I realised there was a better way to handle animals.Bud showed if we handled animals better we would have animals that would produce more, work better for us, and make more profit.As a side benefit people work better as a team and enjoy thier work better.
In 2002 I met Jim Lindsay and joined with him to share Low Stress Stockhandling with the 2 day Stockhandling school.
Over 1600 people have attended my LSS schools right across Australia.
In 2003 I travelled to the USA to Spokane to learn Bud's Marketing techniques and find out how they would apply in Australia.During the time with Bud & Eunice, Rod and I wrote what is the basis of the KLR Marketing school we present across Australia today.
To find out more about Low Stres Stockhandling or KLR Marketing visit the links at the bottom of this page.

I like share a little about my travels an the people I meet.
Feel free to leave a comment about how LSS has helped you.
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Grahame Rees

Friday, March 19, 2010

Pingelly LSS school

I had a great couple of days with Nic this week running the LSS school at Pingelly WA.
Thanks to our hosts Kane and Bec Page and Kristy Glover for pulling this together.

Here is what Kane Had to say :
I attended a Low Stress Stock Handling (lss) school two years ago. After gaining this imperative knowledge I put the (lss) techniques into practice immediately. I am absolutely wrapped with the way our sheep have calmed down and become easy to work, peaceful animals.
We hosted a school with 31 participants last week and I am so glad that we (Bec and I)could be a part of all these people experiencing the (lss) techniques so they may enjoy sheep work in the future like never before.
I just wish I had been exposed to these methods 20 years ago.
I truly believe everybody who runs stock on their properties today must attend a Low Stress Stock Handling school.
Here is a short video of Nic's group letting some lambs into an old crate in the middle of the paddock.