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Curtailing crisis
Stringent health control measures require effort, but applying them is crucial to avoid potentially serious consequences.
Dantina dances to glory
Sadie Smith continues riding the crest ofa wave, while Becky Moody proves. queen of the music and a breakthrough star claims his first national title
Last-minute change of plan pays dividends
A slightly “feral” horse lands a grand prix and Joe Trunkfield keeps the in-laws happy
Making soap at home
Fiona and Hugh Osborne make their own soap from leaf fat to use every part of the animal
Foot and Mouth Disease and other Exotic Diseases
David Harwood BVetMed, FRCVS asks if your goats and other livestock are still at risk?
It's ime to plan your patch
Kim Stoddart explains how to maximise produce growing opportunities this year...
The Swiss Army Knife of tool carrying attachments for a Tractor
Introducing the BigToolRack and its inventor
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.
Do as I did, not as I say...
Ahead of next week's big event, Netia Walker talks memories, advice and more with three former Badminton winners and the competitors they are training in this year’s field
Mixed fortunes for British rare native equine breeds
The Eriskay and Suffolk are in need of urgent support” but New Forest, Exmoors and Cleveland Bays are doing well
Abuse must not be tolerated
Carl Hester on judging and why FEI officials must be treated with respect
The start of a Legacy
A former in-hand star reigns under saddle, a hack is ready to flourish, while a former Olympia winner returns to the ring
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
Crime scene investigator solves the winning puzzle
Ascientist who leads a double life and a gelding back on form after a mystery illness are among the winners
Breed Focus: Black Welsh Mountain Sheep
Helen Babbs meets this attractive and thrifty breed from Wales
Meet the therapists!
We look at how Grace Olson discovered the healing power of sheep
‘He is my dream horse’
Dannie Morgan and Davy Harvey proved kings of Hartpury, claiming seven titles between them, while young horses provide plenty of names to watch
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.
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?
Hatching and beyond
Fiona Hugh Osborne guide you through the hatching process and how to handle common problems.
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.
All about Alpacas
Introducing Camelidynamics - learn how to work with the natural behaviour of alpacas for calm handling
It’s a Dog's Life Down on the Farm and on the smallholding...
In his bi-monthly series, Jeremy Hobson continues to discuss the life of the smallholders’ dog as a working companion and pet
Alpaca Fibrehow to get the best from it
Joy Whitehead discusses fleece production and uses
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.
‘My horse ran a blinder under the circumstances’
Isaac Shelby will next contest the French 2000 Guineas
A smart prospect
Trainers and jockeys team up to record a brace of victories, while one horse makes a surprise return to form
WHAT'S NEW in the veterinary world?
Peter Green MRCVS reports on research into kissing spines in thoroughbreds, and a diagnostic test for ataxia
Banned from one sport-banned from all the rest?
Racing and other disciplines are considering whether, and how, sanctions brought by one body could apply elsewhere
Calls for changes in racing after deaths
Authorities pledge to review and analyse races after three horses died during the 2023 Grand National meeting