Livestock top stories

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Better feed conversion with 10,000 fewer birds

We are in the middle of mowing and raking, ready to start first cut silage. Grass yields are certainly down on last year, owing to a severe lack of rain…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

How passive transfer testing gives calves a good start

On-farm blood testing to check dairy calves for successful passive transfer from colostrum has helped a 780-cow herd validate its protocols. Within six months, correlating the outcomes with calf health,…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

What farmers can gain from a vet discussion group

With both farming and veterinary industries constantly evolving, discussion groups are a great way to keep in touch with current recommendations. Oakhill Farm Vets have been running the Red Rose…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

All-England bluetongue zone to be introduced from 1 July

Defra has confirmed the bluetongue virus restricted zone will be extended to cover the whole of England from 1 July 2025. The existing zone covers the eastern half of the…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Second cut may seed when dry weather ends

The dry weather has been lovely, but I’m sure when it breaks – hopefully this May bank holiday weekend – we will kick ourselves for getting complacent and not finding…

BEEF

Integrated beef schemes: What’s available and how they work

Dairy beef made up 37% of GB prime cattle slaughter, up from 28% in 2019, and integrated beef schemes between dairy farmers, beef producers and retailers/processors are on the increase.…

BEEF

Integrated beef schemes: What’s available and how they work

Dairy beef made up 37% of GB prime cattle slaughter, up from 28% in 2019, and integrated beef schemes between dairy farmers, beef producers and retailers/processors are on the increase.…

HOUSING AND HANDLING

Advice on parlour maintenance for expanding herds

Bigger herds and increased milking frequency can see some parlours operating 20 hours a day and, inevitably, that puts pressure on machinery and people. Herd expansion necessitates a complete rethink…

LIVESTOCK

Farmers urged to use grants for medical-grade vaccine fridges

Farmers in England are being urged to use the latest Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF) grants to part-fund specialist vaccine fridges. The call comes after a study by MSD…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Our arable silage makes a good forage

Lambing has finished and it has been a good year. The weather has played its part with plenty of sunshine. However, I’m sure many will agree we are now desperate…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

How spring block calver uses nurse cows to rear replacements

Ease of management is the driver for a family farm in east Devon to leave the job of rearing heifer replacements to the cows themselves. Tim Wall, who runs a…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Being honest is always the best policy

I guess we all lie sometimes – from the most harmless “oh my, what a beautiful baby you have” through to the mundane “I’m fine, thank you for asking” to…

DAIRY

How LED lights improved milk yield and dairy staff wellbeing

A Herefordshire dairy farm is reaping the rewards of a powerful business upgrade, as brighter sheds have led to higher milk yields and happier staff. Over the past year, Ellie…

Livestock news

BEEF

QMS launches hub to support Scottish beef production

Red meat levy body Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) has launched an online support hub for Scottish beef farmers to help boost production. The initiative, in partnership with the Scottish Red…

LIVESTOCK

Farmers urged to use grants for medical-grade vaccine fridges

Farmers in England are being urged to use the latest Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF) grants to part-fund specialist vaccine fridges. The call comes after a study by MSD…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Single case of BSE confirmed on Essex farm

A case of atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) has been confirmed on a farm in Essex after the animal showed clinical signs of the disease. The Animal and Plant Health…

LIVESTOCK

Bluetongue zone extended in north of England

The bluetongue restricted zone (RZ) in England has been further expanded to include Lancashire and the remainder of North Yorkshire, to further tighten disease control. Defra announced the extension following…

More articles

Explore livestock Know How

  • Business advice
  • Essential guides
  • Practical tips
  • Case studies
Explore all topics

Latest from livestock Know How

See all

DAIRY

'Little wins' improve milk and protein yield on Cornish farm

Milk quality has not been compromised as yields have increased on a 550-cow dairy farm near Bodmin, Cornwall. In fact, while yields at Treveglos Farm are up by 1,200 litres…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

How passive transfer testing gives calves a good start

On-farm blood testing to check dairy calves for successful passive transfer from colostrum has helped a 780-cow herd validate its protocols. Within six months, correlating the outcomes with calf health,…

HOUSING AND HANDLING

Advice on parlour maintenance for expanding herds

Bigger herds and increased milking frequency can see some parlours operating 20 hours a day and, inevitably, that puts pressure on machinery and people. Herd expansion necessitates a complete rethink…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

How spring block calver uses nurse cows to rear replacements

Ease of management is the driver for a family farm in east Devon to leave the job of rearing heifer replacements to the cows themselves. Tim Wall, who runs a…

DAIRY

How LED lights improved milk yield and dairy staff wellbeing

A Herefordshire dairy farm is reaping the rewards of a powerful business upgrade, as brighter sheds have led to higher milk yields and happier staff. Over the past year, Ellie…

DAIRY

Grant brings 'excellent' improvements to youngstock handling

For his youngstock, spring block-calver Rupert Major installed an “excellent” curved handling facility instead of an “average” one to meet the requirements for Defra funding two years ago. Farmers Weekly…

SLURRY AND MANURE MANAGEMENT

How topping up manure with biochar has improved soil health

When prices of manufactured fertiliser and cattle concentrates increase, Mick and Sandy Jones do not see the financial impact in their suckler beef enterprise. For 15 years, they have grown…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Advice on adding herb species to a grazing reseed

Walking grazing fields to identify plant species when they are in growing and flowering mode will establish which clovers and herbs are naturally occurring on the farm. Reseeding costs can…

LIVESTOCK

IHT and NVZs key issues in Wales for livestock adviser

Jonathan Crimes is busier than ever since winning Farmers Weekly’s 2024 Livestock Adviser of the Year award, with old and new Welsh clients concerned about inheritance tax changes and restricting…

POULTRY

Dark-brooding, trees and data transform poultry business

A focus on hen welfare and technological innovation helped a 200-hen diversification grow into a business producing and packing eggs from 2 million chickens via a network of suppliers. David…

POULTRY

How a free-range egg producer is achieving an 86-week lay

Extending lay to 90 weeks is remarkable in any system, and all the more so when it is achieved in just the fifth flock cycle. Arable farmer Michael Wilson diversified…

DAIRY

Pros and cons of feeding a home-grown dairy ration

Producing a home-grown ration for cattle is an aspiration for more and more livestock farmers, and many rearing and finishing beef have made good progress in this endeavour. But dairy…

DAIRY

6 tips on delivering water for dairy cows

Many dairy farms have outgrown their water supply as they have increased cow numbers. Yet investment in water infrastructure often is not considered until a problem arises. Phil Evans is…

SHEEP

How a Breckland sheep farm is planning for succession

Two sisters who returned to the family sheep and beef farm with completely different approaches to work have successfully navigated a way to farm together. Katie and Claire Evans both…

BEEF

How genomics are helping farm target beef to premium markets

Genomic testing is helping Wiltshire farmers Nick and Lucy Tyler – Farmers Weekly's 2024 Mixed Farmers of the Year – match each beef animal to its optimal market and target…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Why enough space to feed is vital for heifer health and growth

Paying attention to feed and water access for replacement heifers is the key to ensuring coccidiosis prevention works – and that youngstock can achieve their growth targets. Adding medicine such…

Meat markets and prices

See all

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Fairer supply chain regulations for pig farmers become law

Pig farmers are set to gain stronger protections and fairer treatment under new legislation aimed at improving transparency and accountability across the supply chain. Recently signed into law by ministers,…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Protein in high demand as meat prices drive food inflation

Farmgate beef and lamb prices have started to ease back during May, however tight cattle supplies in the UK and further afield continue to support prices with finished steers still…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

UK pig herd set to grow despite fewer abattoirs remaining

The UK breeding pig herd is projected to reach 337,000 head by June 2025 as it continues to expand year-on-year. Pigmeat production is also forecast to grow. The AHDB projects…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Lamb trade bolstered by improved EU market access

British lamb exports are set to benefit from fewer trade barriers and improved access to the EU, following a new agreement between the UK and EU struck on 19 May.…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Scottish beef booms with supplies set to tighten further

Prime cattle in Scotland continue to break records and trade at unprecedented levels, with the very best selling for more than £3,000/head. Deadweight steers in Scotland averaged 715p/kg in mid-May,…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Legislation due ‘imminently’ on fairer pig contracts

Fair Dealing Obligations (Pigs) Regulations, setting out fairer terms for pig contracts, are expected to be finalised "very shortly", Defra has indicated, following recent parliamentary approval. It is understood that…

LIVESTOCK

Farmer Focus: Litter size below average, but mortality low

It has been a busy month on the farm, including some new additions. We are delighted to welcome Andie to the pigs team. He will be responsible for looking after…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Better feed conversion with 10,000 fewer birds

We are in the middle of mowing and raking, ready to start first cut silage. Grass yields are certainly down on last year, owing to a severe lack of rain…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Second cut may seed when dry weather ends

The dry weather has been lovely, but I’m sure when it breaks – hopefully this May bank holiday weekend – we will kick ourselves for getting complacent and not finding…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Our arable silage makes a good forage

Lambing has finished and it has been a good year. The weather has played its part with plenty of sunshine. However, I’m sure many will agree we are now desperate…

Dairy

DAIRY

'Little wins' improve milk and protein yield on Cornish farm

Milk quality has not been compromised as yields have increased on a 550-cow dairy farm near Bodmin, Cornwall. In fact, while yields at Treveglos Farm are up by 1,200 litres…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

How passive transfer testing gives calves a good start

On-farm blood testing to check dairy calves for successful passive transfer from colostrum has helped a 780-cow herd validate its protocols. Within six months, correlating the outcomes with calf health,…

HOUSING AND HANDLING

Advice on parlour maintenance for expanding herds

Bigger herds and increased milking frequency can see some parlours operating 20 hours a day and, inevitably, that puts pressure on machinery and people. Herd expansion necessitates a complete rethink…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

How spring block calver uses nurse cows to rear replacements

Ease of management is the driver for a family farm in east Devon to leave the job of rearing heifer replacements to the cows themselves. Tim Wall, who runs a…

DAIRY

How LED lights improved milk yield and dairy staff wellbeing

A Herefordshire dairy farm is reaping the rewards of a powerful business upgrade, as brighter sheds have led to higher milk yields and happier staff. Over the past year, Ellie…

DAIRY

Grant brings 'excellent' improvements to youngstock handling

For his youngstock, spring block-calver Rupert Major installed an “excellent” curved handling facility instead of an “average” one to meet the requirements for Defra funding two years ago. Farmers Weekly…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Single case of BSE confirmed on Essex farm

A case of atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) has been confirmed on a farm in Essex after the animal showed clinical signs of the disease. The Animal and Plant Health…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Advice on adding herb species to a grazing reseed

Walking grazing fields to identify plant species when they are in growing and flowering mode will establish which clovers and herbs are naturally occurring on the farm. Reseeding costs can…

DAIRY

Pros and cons of feeding a home-grown dairy ration

Producing a home-grown ration for cattle is an aspiration for more and more livestock farmers, and many rearing and finishing beef have made good progress in this endeavour. But dairy…

DAIRY

6 tips on delivering water for dairy cows

Many dairy farms have outgrown their water supply as they have increased cow numbers. Yet investment in water infrastructure often is not considered until a problem arises. Phil Evans is…

PARASITIC DISEASES

Cryptosporidiosis impacts four in five dairies, study finds

A recent study has highlighted that four in five dairy farms have experienced cryptosporidiosis in their herds, which has had significant financial and welfare implications. The study investigated the effects…

DAIRY

Lungworm vaccine cuts wormer use by nearly 90%, study shows

Vaccinating youngstock for lungworm has resulted in an 87% reduction in the use of macrocyclic lactone wormers among dairy farmers who took part in a Welsh study. The trial was…

Livestock machinery

See all

FORAGERS

Contractor keeps costs down with quartet of ageing Jaguars

Regularly forking out for new forage harvesters is one way of keeping reliability in check, but Neil Jones has found it far more cost effective to build strength in numbers.…

100HP

Massey Ferguson unveils diddy MF 1M Series compact tractors

Massey Ferguson has begun the process of replacing its 1500 Series compact tractor range with two new “professional” models – the 20hp MF 1M.20, successor to the 1520, and the…

TELEHANDLERS

Bobcat and MF telehandlers get all-hydraulic transmission

Seamless acceleration to 40kph, improved fuel economy potential and new powertrain control functions come with a more sophisticated all-hydraulic transmission now available in selected Bobcat and Massey Ferguson telehandlers. In…

BALERS AND WRAPPERS

Massey Ferguson unveils new twin-chamber conventional baler

There has been a flurry of new developments in the small baler world in recent months, the latest of which was Massey Ferguson's launch of a new twin-chamber conventional baler…