The goatscaping project will prepare portions of the trail to be ready for wildflowers next spring and summer.
How Warwick's Wendy Eisentrager went from pony club thread the needle races to showing meat sheep with the wobbliest butts in Australia is a story many in rural parts can relate to.
Gary Cullinan, Dust'n Rain, sought the progeny of Burrawang Bullseye, a leading sire the stud purchased about five years ago.
Emerging female farmers are redefining the future of agriculture, thanks to a transformative week-long Dorper Sheep Training course held in Williston. This initiative unfolded through a collaboration ...
Two vets have renewed their appeal for greater protection for a rare breed of sheep that lives on a remote Scottish archipelago. Soay roam wild on St Kilda and are descended from animals first brought ...
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The combined Lambplan, released recently, which allows producers to compare the generic merit of maternal and terminal breeds, is a world first and has expanded the multi breed capabilities of Sheep ...
Fourth-generation farmer Sam Beven is already forging the path for the next generation — his lively young brood of kids who are growing up on the property where he ran amok as a boy. Last year, his ...
Building a barn is a hands-on education in problem solving and self-reliance. Meet your livestock’s needs on a budget with these sheep housing design ideas to build a DIY sheep barn. We farm a little ...
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In 1971, Wendy Dennis had an epiphany while under the shower. "I thought, 'Why don't I breed coloured sheep?' Because it's already got a colour, you don't have to dye it, no chemicals. Breed them." ...
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