Birds able to survive avian flu left with ‘black eyes’

Scientists have discovered that Northern Gannets can recover from highly pathogenic avian flu H5N1, leaving them with an unusual black iris colouration.

Farmers losing up to £90,000 over heat stress in dairy cows, study shows

Results from an ongoing study indicate heat stress is becoming a costly problem on UK dairy farms and can affect milk yields in both housed and grazed cows, with some businesses facing losses of up to £90,000.

Livestock farming “too precious” to fall victim to “zealotry”, scientists say

Just under a thousand scientists have signed a declaration on the importance of livestock farming to human health, the environment and socio-economics.

International shearers granted entry to the UK to fill labour shortages

Sheep shearers from overseas have been granted a special concession to be able to enter the UK between 1st April and 30th June this year, offering a vital source of professional and experienced staff to help UK contractors complete the shearing season, the National Association of Agricultural Contractors (NAAC) has announced.

Britain’s shearing talent to shine at The Royal Bath & West Show

A host of professional shearing talent will be racing against time at the Royal Bath & West Show this year, including world record holder shearer Jon Roberts from Robertsacre Farm in Dartmoor.

First-of-its-kind heat stress study gets underway on UK farms

As we make our homes fit for purpose to cope with climate change, researchers are asking, should we do the same for our livestock?

Dairy cooperative turns to clear bottle caps in sustainability bid

Farmer-owned dairy cooperative Dale Farm is the first enterprise in Northern Ireland to switch to clear bottle caps on all of its own-label milk in a bid to make Dale Farm milk packaging more sustainable.

New campaign launched to help farmers boost milk from forage

Wynnstay’s new Forage4Profit campaign is aimed at helping dairy farmers maximise milk from forage and cut feed costs by improving the quality of homegrown forage, which can also help reduce farms’ environmental footprint.

It’s not too late for a strategic silage management plan

A strategic management plan ahead of first cut silage will help farmers make the most of the valuable low-cost crop.

New white paper underlines the importance of gut health in sustainable poultry production

Intestinal health has been given critical importance when it comes to sustainable broiler production in a new white paper authored by the Monogastric Science Research Centre at Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC).

How to stay safe during silage season

Farmers are being urged not to compromise on safety in the rush for the first silage cut of the season.

Free events to explore worm-tolerant sheep breeding open to farmers

Sheep farmers and industry professionals are invited to a series of free events taking place in Cornwall next month to learn about the results of a pilot study exploring the potential of introducing worm-tolerant genetics into flocks.

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