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Bob Kingsbery  Standard Member


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PO Box 609
TIOGA, Texas, 76271
USA


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International authority on livestock fencing, management & behavior. 45+ years in the livestock industry 30+ years as an expert witness for livestock related cases in throughout the United States, as well as Canada and Australia.

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Qualifications:

Bob Kingsbery is recognized as an international authority on livestock fencing, behavior, and management. He has written more than 100 articles on the subject, including “Stop That Loose Horse” for EQUUS (July 2006); “How to Install a Safe Electric Fence” for PRACTICAL HORSEMAN (March 2004); “Prevent Fence Failure” for EQUUS (April 1999); "What's New in Livestock Fencing" for THE CATTLEMAN (June 1992); "What's New in Horse Fencing" for THE WESTERN HORSE (July 1993); “The Danger Zone: Between a Cow and a Trailer” (October 2016)” and “On the Road With Your Horses” (November 2017) for THE CATTLEMAN. He was interviewed for “Bull-Proof Fences” (March 2010) and “Livestock Fence & The Law” (June 2010) for the ANGUS JOURNAL.

Kingsbery has conducted more than 300 seminars on fencing technology and grazing management for livestock producers throughout the world. He has been a consultant and international sales representative for several agribusiness companies involved in the manufacture of livestock equipment. He has written two books on livestock management: WELCOME TO THE NEW LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY (with Laurence Lasater) and HOW TO PLAN, IMPLEMENT AND PRACTICE CONTROLLED GRAZING ON YOUR PLACE. He is the author of a booklet: ELECTRIC FENCING: DO IT RIGHT!

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Experience:

Bob Kingsbery has provided expert consultation and testimony in 46 states and Canada, for more than 450 cases involving livestock related accidents, livestock fencing, animal behavior, and livestock management and handling. He is an expert on the design, installation and maintenance of all types of livestock fencing, including barbed wire and field fence; rail fence systems; electric fence systems and gates. He is also an expert on pasture management, livestock handling practices, livestock equipment, and livestock facilities such as feedlots, arenas, auction barns, equestrian facilities and racetracks.

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Categories:

Livestock Fencing   ,   Escaped livestock   ,   Auto/livestock Collisions   ,   Livestock behavior   ,   Livestock management   ,   Ranch management   ,   Horse facilities   ,   Pasture management


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