A Powys farmer has admitted causing unnecessary suffering to 80 sheep and failing to provide them with sufficient levels of ...
DEFRA’S consultation on castration and tail docking methods should be engaged with by the sheep industry, so policy makers ...
Guy Hodnett admitted two offences relating to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal at Llandrindod Wells Magistrates’ Court ...
Sheep farmers risk having future on-farm practices shaped without them unless they engage with Defra’s review of castration and tail docking.
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D’amour Ntirenganya is an ardent Smart Harvest reader from Rwanda. I met him during a recent visit to Netherlands for an agricultural forum and we interacted briefly. As we got acquainted, D’amour ...
Guy Hodnett, of Brook House, Knighton, appeared before Llandrindod Wells Magistrates’ Court this week, where he was ordered to pay more than £2,500 in fines, after pleading guilty to two offences ...
Longer tails have long given sheep producers across the globe problems, but a research project spearheaded by Washington State University graduate student Brietta Latham could eliminate the trait.
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