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It's all in the genes
With a basic understanding of genetics, breeding poultry for showing can be an enjoyable hobby. Paul Donovan investigates this challenging science.
What poultry keepers think they should do if they suspect avian flu
Sol Elliot, Final Year (5th) Veterinary student at the School of University Medicine and Science, University of Nottingham, updates from her survey which aims to find out how vets and owners view Avian Flu.
Vet advice from an experienced poultry vet
David Parsons MRCVS updates poultry keepers on avian flu and looks at how you can help your flock during this challenging time.
COLD comfort
Your chickens deserve special consideration in very cold weather. Have you covered all the angles? Grant Brereton offers personal advice plus thoughts on breeding pure breed poultry.
The BHWT 900,000th hen finds her new home
Lucky little Lottie settles down in Scotland
Incubating with Broody Hens
In the first in a series on chicken breeding using broody hens, Fiona & Hugh Osborne explain why this is a valid model for the smallholder.
Set up your own camping site
A certified Camping and Caravanning Club site will give you an alternative income with pitch perfect peace of mind.
The thatched cottage dream or disaster
Master Thatcher, Chris Dodson untangles the myths from the reality to help you make your choice in the property market.
Testing this winter is the key to liver fluke control, say industry experts
Advice from the National Sheep Association (NSA) on behalf of SCOPS, is worth studying for a fluke-free flock all year round.
Breath easily - why goats cough and have respiratory problems
David Harwood BVetMed, FRCVS looks at the signs and why early action is the best course of action.
How long do alpacas live?
Joy Whitehead shows how the right management can help them to live longer
When man's best friend goes feral - the danger of dog attacks on livestock
Mark Jackson, agricultural solicitor at Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors examines what you can do and possible changes to the law.
Wintering out animals all year round -how is it possible?
Peter Stoker suggests using electric fencing to out winter livestock on grass and other forage crops.
Complying, Managing, Measuring & Happy Factor resistance reduction
Ear Tagging is not dull according to experts Kiwikit Roxan
Lambs and kids have similar nutritional requirements
But as Joanna Palmer, nutritionist at the Smallholder Range explains, amongst the similarities there are a number of important differences that should be taken into consideration when rearing these young ruminants.
Keeping the food bills down
Can a smallholding be a lifeline in a tough economy?
The unsung hero of wildlife – the hedgerow
Mark Nowers, RSPB Conservation Turtle Dove Advisor gives so many reasons to get planting this autumm to help wildlife and people in the future
Don’t overlook the importance of camelid preventative healthcare
Dr Ami Sawran MRCVS explains what you need to consider
Time for tomatoes
Young help shows off the tomato fertiliser we used on the tomatoes
Chick Peace – Chicken Vanilla calming spray
Growing chicks moving to an outside pen, enjoyed this product
No bleating about these goats’ milk body care products!
Zoe Mitchell is a keen member of Norwich Goat Club and she also attends farmers markets all over Norfolk and even some in Suffolk. She’ll be doing Christmas markets as well.
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What’s happening in the world of smallholding!
What to do if your goat has bladder problems and how to prevent them
David Harwood BVetMed, FRCVS looks at the causes and cures of these often life threatening illnesses where the owner needs to be able to spot the symptoms and act quickly!
How to spot and treat Border disease
Border disease is a disease in sheep known to cause a variety of problems within your flock such as abortions, still born lambs, poor scanning rates and weak lambs at birth.
Stars of the Show!
Bath-based smallholder, Stuart Jones, is a hobby breeder of British Saddlebacks and has recently won accolades at prestigious national shows including the Bath and West Show and the Royal Isle of Wight County Show. Here, Stuart shares his advice for creating the best foundations to raise healthy prizewinning Saddlebacks.
The organic option – a whole system way of thinking
The Organic Feed Company nutritionist Joanna Palmer, looks at feeding your poultry and livestock organically.
Looking to the future
John Sones considers some sustainable ideas for your holding
Bring and buy-selling produce on your allotment
Michael Wale explores how the pandemic brought a change of direction in raising funds for his West London allotment site.
Where the Buffalo roam
Josephine Laing visits an award nominated smallholder with unusual but productive livestock
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