Extreme heatwaves are increasing stress for Europe’s cattle, forcing farmers to rethink housing, herd size, and land use.
The knock-on effects of last summer’s dry conditions on forage supply and silage quality, combined with warmer, damp periods broken by sudden cold snaps and snow, has created the perfect storm for ...
The Labour government plans to introduce environmental protection licensing for cattle farmers, bringing the sector into line with the pig and poultry ...
A high‑altitude Cumbrian farm shows how Luing cattle, simple systems and stewardship schemes can create a resilient, productive hill enterprise.
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UK Bans Pigs, Sheep And Cattle Imports From Germany Amid The Foot-And-Mouth Disease
Amid the rise in many diseases, including bird flu in the US which infected not just birds but also farm animals and humans, ...
The "Robotic Livestock Manure Scraper Market Report 2026" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The report ...
The Isle of Man’s chief veterinary officer confirmed bluetongue (BTV) antibodies have been identified in a herd of cattle on ...
Controversial plans for a cow shed housing up to 144 cattle on the edge of a town have been blocked. The proposals for Westwood Hall Farm in Leek originally included three beef rearing units with ...
Sundown Products has launched two new ruminant feeds at LAMMA 2026 with a focus on supporting good rumen health to improve feed conversion efficiency and performance potential.
At 1800ft, Skelfhill Farm proves the power of hardy Galloway cattle, thriving on rough hill ground and boosting performance across the enterprise.
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