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    Photo sessions and photo-finishes in the livestock sector

    enMay 26, 2022
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    About this Episode

    At the Livestock Marketing Association of Canada convention in Lloydminster, Canadian Cattlemen editor Lisa Guenther talks to Jill Renton and Dacie Przekop, who photograph cattle for DLMS/CattleVids.ca. They tell us what it takes to quickly capture a bovine's best side -- and, equally importantly, how to avoid getting on its bad side. Also: as the racing business works its way back from the COVID-19 pandemic, the CPCA's first and only female chuckwagon driver, Amber L’Heureux, is overcoming injury to get herself -- and three teams of horses -- ready to compete. Hosted by Lisa Guenther.

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