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In this episode of Horns N’ Hooves, host Taylor sits down with Shane Stout, an instructor from the renowned Graham School, to talk about hands-on cattle education and why proper training is so valuable for both beginners and experienced producers. Shane shares the long history of the school, what students can expect during the week-long course, and why learning anatomy, nutrition, breeding, and calving skills in a practical setting can make a huge difference on the farm. Key Takeaways The Graham School focuses on real-world, hands-on learning that covers everything from anatomy and nutrition to breeding and calving. Students work with multiple cows each day, gaining the confidence and practical skills needed to handle real situations at home. The program also emphasises networking, encouraging students to build relationships with veterinarians, nutritionists, bankers, and other industry professionals. Episode Highlights Shane explains the school’s history dating back to 1904 and how it evolved from an equine programme into a comprehensive cattle school.The conversation covers the importance of classroom fundamentals before hands-on work, why nutrition is often overlooked by new producers, and how the school prepares students to handle real-life calving situations. Taylor also shares her personal experience attending the course and why she recommends it to anyone entering the cattle industry, from homesteaders to miniature cattle breeders. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and guest Shane Stout 01:05 History of the Graham School 03:04 Why the school is valuable for new cattle owners 04:06 Classroom learning: anatomy, breeding, and nutrition 05:20 The importance of networking in the cattle industry 06:20 Ongoing support for students during calving season 09:04 New tools and techniques in cattle management 10:32 Hands-on learning with live cattle 14:27 Women in the cattle industry and class experiences 15:27 Calving lectures and real-world scenarios 20:09 Shane’s experience teaching at the school 22:00 Growth of niche breeds like miniature Highlands 23:41 Lifetime tuition and returning to the school 25:04 Why young producers and homesteaders should attend Follow us on social media so you don't miss out on any advice, auction updates, or crazy farm stories! Find us on Facebook: Horns N Hooves Instagram: @hornsnhoovesauctionpodcast TikTok: @Hornsnhoovespodcast Website: hornsnhoovesauction.com