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Alpacas thrive on a high-fibre, balanced diet and good care. This guide covers everything you need to know about feeding, housing, and looking after alpacas in the UK—whether you keep them for fibre, breeding, or companionship.
July brings the height of summer to UK smallholdings, with long days, rapid growth, and fresh challenges. This month’s journal shares practical advice on grazing, water, bedding, poultry care, pest control, and fencing—plus trusted Chestnut Mill products to help your animals stay healthy and comfortable all season long.
Explore the essential practices of sustainable livestock farming in this comprehensive guide. Learn how to balance animal health, nutrition, and eco-friendly techniques to enhance productivity while safeguarding the environment. Discover how technology, community collaboration, and continuous education play crucial roles in this multifaceted approach, paving the way for responsible and ethical farming.
Discover how eco-friendly practices like rotational grazing, natural pasture management, and organic feed options can boost livestock health and ensure a sustainable future for your farm. Read on to learn more about creating a harmonious balance between farming operations and environmental stewardship.
Prepare your farm for the winter months with our essential guide on providing suitable housing, nutritional adjustments, and health checks for your livestock. From creating insulated shelters to aligning nutritional plans, ensure the well-being of your animals with expert insights and proactive strategies.
As the crisp air of September begins to settle in, smallholders across the UK must shift their focus to the unique demands of autumn livestock nutrition. This season heralds a time of preparation, requiring adjustments in feeding, grazing management, and...
Characteristics The Oxford Sandy and Black is named for its colouring. It has a rust (or sandy brown) coloured skin with black patches across its body, It is noted for being particularly striking and attractive compared to many other native...