@wictonfarm An interesting comment from Wictonfarm. Which should suggests that you are farming holistically, which in my mind can only bring benefits to your enterprise.
@eamon_sheehan On average 5lts of water to produce 1lt of milk. Pay attention livestock managers if your water is from a private supply. Water samples can be taken by you, analysis results and general comments. All for under £50.00 + VAT. Test service available in Ireland as well.
Five years ago I could not get a cultivator to go in the dirt on this clay hilltop, after a change of practices I found my first worm in the soil. I have a long ways to go but things are looking up. #rootsnotiron
Speak directly to the team that bought ruminant mineral auditing to the market. We supply advice from facts which will also include planning, monitoring and look at ways of increasing natural mineral supply from your your grazing platforms and conserved forage. Make contact.
John Remnant is Clinical Assistant Professor in Farm Animal Health and Production, at Nottingham. He graduated from Bristol in 2008, and here is what he wished he knew then… #DearNewVetGrad
#Cobalt deficiency most commonly affects weaned lambs in the late summer; clinical signs may be mistaken for PGE. Check out the bulletin for more information and speak to your vet if you are concerned. https://t.co/79qo2tVNuH
Today I am thinking of the men who landed on the beaches of Normandy 76 years ago, who fought and died so that we can be free from the evils of fascism.
We will always be grateful for their courage, and we will always remember their sacrifice.
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@mendipvets Good to see practice taking a good interest in ruminant mineral nutrition. Get the balance right it will bring very positive results. Remember you are what you eat.
@farmlabvet@tommythevet Looking at your comments gentlemen, I would suggest holistic planning on nutrition soil, crop and stock. Backed up by facts not fiction.
Captain Tom, should have his rank increased to Sir Captain Tom, how do we make this for his Birthday. No red tape let's get it done. Can any one with influence help? BW wishes
@B4ARMYB4RNEY Such an important question. Firstly, there is NO shortage of milk, so make it clear to any store manager that you are free and able to purchase as much milk as needed. Buy British yogurts, cheeses etc and if you can write to your MP. And thank you so much for your support.
We opened our simple pop-up farm shop 3 weeks ago selling homegrown #organic salad, veg, @PastureForLife meat & wildflower @cotswoldbees honey. The demand & feedback has been overwhelming. I hope we have the time & energy to build on this in the future - some good will come out.
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