Dairy farmers are encouraged to understand the signs and symptoms of Schmallenburg within dairy herds amid UK outbreak
This year’s Borderway UK Dairy Expo saw record breaking entries, with over 460 dairy cattle entered across seven breeds
Recent studies have shown there is a strong link between genetics and lameness within dairy cattle.
After losing the original dairy herd to foot-and-mouth in 2001, the Pratt family, who farm in Bellerby, near Leyburn, North Yorkshire, have been dedicated to rebuilding their pedigree Holstein herd ever since
With most dairy farms in the UK over-supplementing diets with at least one mineral, understanding the mineral requirement at each stage of production is important for productivity, efficiency and the environment
In this latest of the Mart’s The Heart Standing the Test of Time series, supported by the Livestock Auctioneers Association and Shearwell Data, Katie Fallon, visits Leyburn Auction Mart
Implementing rotational grazing strategies to make your grass go further can be a key way to achieve optimal lamb performance while reducing input costs
Stephen Dodsworth on worries ahead
From cardiac arrest, to defibrillators and health checks, here are some of the need-to-knows when it comes to heart health on-farm
North of England Mules have long been the breed of choice for the James family who farm at Roadhead in Cumbria, but it is the next generation whose passion and dedication to the breed is driving the flock forwards