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Vet advice from an experienced poultry vet
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Vet advice from an experienced poultry vet

The birds are out but Avian Flu is still here - how to help your hens be safe

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June 2023
Growing Up & Independence
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Growing Up & Independence

Fiona & Hugh Osborne steer you through how broody hens raise chicks for you until they become independent young birds

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5 mins  |
June 2023
Runner ducks are all the rage - but they aren't the ideal garden duck
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Runner ducks are all the rage - but they aren't the ideal garden duck

Chris Ashton looks into their needs and natural behaviour

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5 mins  |
June 2023
Coastline and castles in Wales's Pembrokeshire National Park
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Coastline and castles in Wales's Pembrokeshire National Park

Welcome to our regular column all about the best places to buy a country smallholding

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2 mins  |
June 2023
Preserving food through dehydration
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Preserving food through dehydration

Fiona and Hugh Osborne preserve fruit, vegetables, spices and even meat by drying, an ancient technique with increasing modern relevance

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7 mins  |
June 2023
Why you should consider abortion vaccination for your sheep
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Why you should consider abortion vaccination for your sheep

Kath Dun, Galedin Vets (Kelso) explains how planning now prevents problems later

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June 2023
RBST Watchlist 2023: Concern Deepens For UK's Native Pig Breeds
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RBST Watchlist 2023: Concern Deepens For UK's Native Pig Breeds

But rare poultry breeds also impacted by recent events

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June 2023
On Guard The dilemmas of grazing in Orchards
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On Guard The dilemmas of grazing in Orchards

Having your own orchard is wonderful, the beautiful blossom, tending to your trees and then fresh home grown fruit, What could be better? But as someone who advises on orchards many owners or prospective planters of orchards are surprised when one of my first questions I ask is “What are you going to do with the grass?”

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5 mins  |
June 2023
Starting with alpacasA Beginner's guide to purchasing
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Starting with alpacasA Beginner's guide to purchasing

Roger Clarke of Amberly Alpacas explains what to expect

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2 mins  |
June 2023
Prepare your pigs for the warmer weather
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Prepare your pigs for the warmer weather

Supporting Farmgate Feeds as Pig Technical & Commercial Advisor, Sam Bradley shares her tips and advice on how to reduce heat stress with pigs and the signs to look out for this summer.

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June 2023
Caring for Elderly Goats
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Caring for Elderly Goats

Tamsin Cooper highlights the changes needed to housing and healthcare

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5 mins  |
June 2023
The sustainable Shetland cow that combines beauty and usefulness
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The sustainable Shetland cow that combines beauty and usefulness

Helen Babbs meets the small Scottish cow that's perfect for smallholders

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5 mins  |
June 2023
Finding our Homestead in the Highlands
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Finding our Homestead in the Highlands

Rachel Alvey-Anderson and her family make their dream come true

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8 mins  |
June 2023
First locations for The Wildlife Trusts' Atlantic rainforest recovery programme announced
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First locations for The Wildlife Trusts' Atlantic rainforest recovery programme announced

Isle of Man and North Wales are first to benefit from £38million Aviva fund

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June 2023
South West farmers banned from owning animals following two successful APHA prosecutions
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South West farmers banned from owning animals following two successful APHA prosecutions

Two separate investigations by APHA into animal welfare cases concluded in the sentencing of two farmers in Cornwall and Devon.

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June 2023
How much control do we have of the food we eat?
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How much control do we have of the food we eat?

In the first article of this series, Jack Smellie explored the smallholder relationship with meat: the pride, the sadness and all things in between. This month, she takes a more in-depth look at the ethics of smallholder grown food meat and veg/fruit) and the smallholder relationship with food in general.

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May 2023
The Swiss Army Knife of tool carrying attachments for a Tractor
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The Swiss Army Knife of tool carrying attachments for a Tractor

Introducing the BigToolRack and its inventor

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May 2023
Machinery Matters
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Machinery Matters

In this month’s issue Jane Brooks looks at the venerable Ferguson tractor, still a popular tool on many smallholdings, but beware it takes a little getting used to.

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May 2023
It's ime to plan your patch
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It's ime to plan your patch

Kim Stoddart explains how to maximise produce growing opportunities this year...

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4 mins  |
May 2023
Fear and stress in chickens
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Fear and stress in chickens

All animals show fear and stress and as their keepers, it should alert us to their needs. This month Paul Donovan investigates its role in poultry and how to reduce it.

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May 2023
Rearing chickens, ducks and geese to eat
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Rearing chickens, ducks and geese to eat

Experienced smallholder Lorraine Turnbull discusses how to get the best return from your meat birds.

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5 mins  |
May 2023
Growing Stages
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Growing Stages

Grant Brereton looks forward to getting excited about growing stock...

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5 mins  |
May 2023
Get off that nest!
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Get off that nest!

Janice Houghton-Wallace looks at what to do when you don't want a broody hen to hatch eggs When it comes to hatching fertilised eggs a broody hen is best at the art of incubation. Broodiness normally occurs in a chicken once she has laid a clutch of eggs that she will be able to cover and incubate effectively. The number of eggs in a clutch varies between breeds but an average ideal number is between 10 - 12. But what happens if you don't want her to be broody?

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May 2023
Hatching and beyond
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Hatching and beyond

Fiona Hugh Osborne guide you through the hatching process and how to handle common problems.

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7 mins  |
May 2023
Beautiful bantams are ideal for the smaller garden
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Beautiful bantams are ideal for the smaller garden

Lisa Mancell, National Sales Co-ordinator at Farmgate Feeds gives her top tips on caring for bantams.

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May 2023
All about Alpacas
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All about Alpacas

Introducing Camelidynamics - learn how to work with the natural behaviour of alpacas for calm handling

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2 mins  |
May 2023
Are you ready for the responsibility of livestock?
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Are you ready for the responsibility of livestock?

Without sufficient knowledge, new livestock owners can find themselves stumbling along says Catriona Benson. But help is at hand

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May 2023
Breed Focus: Black Welsh Mountain Sheep
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Breed Focus: Black Welsh Mountain Sheep

Helen Babbs meets this attractive and thrifty breed from Wales

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4 mins  |
May 2023
Meet the therapists!
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Meet the therapists!

We look at how Grace Olson discovered the healing power of sheep

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5 mins  |
May 2023
Help your pet to ditch that itch
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Help your pet to ditch that itch

If your dog is scratching excessively it’s uncomfortable for them and frustrating for you. Here, vet Julie Lawrence offers some sound advice to help identify skin problems and considers the treatment and management options available

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May 2023