Livestock top stories POULTRYLabour peer warns of salmonella risk from US chickenLabour peer Lord Rooker has issued a warning to the UK government about the potential risks to public health if a trade deal with the US allows imports of chicken… BOVINE TBDead badger study points to southern 'edge area' TB spreadNew research has revealed the presence of Mycobacterium bovis, the causative agent of bovine tuberculosis, in badgers found dead along the southern edge of England’s expanding TB epidemic. The study,… CALVINGBenefits of giving heifers pain relief at calvingGiving all heifers a pain relief injection after calving will help them through the transition process of joining the milking herd and thereby prevent metabolic issues and lameness. In the… GRASSLAND MANAGEMENTHome-grown forage – All you need to knowMaking better use of home-grown forages to reduce cost of production and improve sustainability starts with crop establishment and seed choice. With carefully chosen seed mixtures, a grass sward can achieve… GRASSLAND MANAGEMENTWhy fertiliser rates are key to N-free first-cut silageWith about a month until the start of multicut silage season, recent cold temperatures have slowed grass growth. This means accurate nutrient applications will be essential to avoid excess nitrogen… CALVINGCauses of calving caesareans and how to reduce interventionsA vet audit of more than 600 caesarean sections performed on cattle showed that the majority – 77% – took place in suckler herds. And in 62% of all cases,… LIVESTOCK DISEASESBluetongue restrictions to change in April as new cases emergeTougher bluetongue movement restrictions for livestock are due to be reintroduced from 23 April by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (Apha). The UK is presently in a seasonally vector… LIVESTOCKCalving detection technology: 3 options comparedFrom smart boluses to cameras and tail-mounted devices, the evolution of technology means unnecessary late-night trips to the calving shed can be a thing of the past. Three farmers share… LIVESTOCKHow to influence good people to help your farm businessWinning friends and influencing people is not just a job description for an individual who earns a living from persuading others to follow their lifestyle choices on social media. Dairy… FARMER FOCUSFarmer Focus: Ready for calving, lambing and successionHas spring arrived? I’m not sure. The daffodils and snowdrops appear to be later than usual, and are nature’s way of telling us that soil temperatures are still not very… DAIRYAdvice for grazing high-yielding HolsteinsIt is no surprise that many year-round calvers with higher-yielding cows find grazing stressful. Allocating grass is difficult when cows are at different stages of lactation, and, unlike a total… LIVESTOCKWelsh government continues fight against AMRThe Welsh government has announced plans to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in animals across Wales for the next five years, with a cash injection and a new advisory group to… DAIRYTop leadership tips to help dairy workforce thriveHow is profitability increased by focusing on employee wellbeing and a positive work environment? Dr Ellen Joan Ford, a leadership expert from New Zealand, says that a leader’s job is… FARMER FOCUSFarmer Focus: Indoor lambs tagged and out in 24 hoursThe end is now in sight with the indoor lambing flock, and the majority have lambed in the first two weeks, which is great. These ewes go to terminal sire… Livestock news LIVESTOCKWelsh government continues fight against AMRThe Welsh government has announced plans to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in animals across Wales for the next five years, with a cash injection and a new advisory group to… LIVESTOCKLast chance to get free biosecurity advice for TBFarmers in England are encouraged to book their slot for a free bovine TB advice session before funding runs out in September. Free vet visits, through the TB advisory service… LIVESTOCK DISEASESSheep farmers encouraged to monitor nematodirus riskSheep farmers are encouraged to monitor their flock’s risk of nematodirus following recent warm weather, which can influence when this parasite's larvae hatch. Nematodirosis affects lambs and can cause a… BOVINE TBRecord 27% rise in TB cattle slaughterings in WalesA dramatic 27% increase in the number of cattle culled in Wales due to bovine TB in 2024 underlines the urgent need for a new approach to managing the disease,… More articles Explore livestock Know How Business advice Essential guides Practical tips Case studies Dairy Beef Sheep Pigs Other livestock Grassland management Slurry and manure management Explore all topics Latest from livestock Know HowSee all CALVINGBenefits of giving heifers pain relief at calvingGiving all heifers a pain relief injection after calving will help them through the transition process of joining the milking herd and thereby prevent metabolic issues and lameness. In the… GRASSLAND MANAGEMENTWhy fertiliser rates are key to N-free first-cut silageWith about a month until the start of multicut silage season, recent cold temperatures have slowed grass growth. This means accurate nutrient applications will be essential to avoid excess nitrogen… LIVESTOCKCalving detection technology: 3 options comparedFrom smart boluses to cameras and tail-mounted devices, the evolution of technology means unnecessary late-night trips to the calving shed can be a thing of the past. Three farmers share… LIVESTOCKHow to influence good people to help your farm businessWinning friends and influencing people is not just a job description for an individual who earns a living from persuading others to follow their lifestyle choices on social media. Dairy… DAIRYAdvice for grazing high-yielding HolsteinsIt is no surprise that many year-round calvers with higher-yielding cows find grazing stressful. Allocating grass is difficult when cows are at different stages of lactation, and, unlike a total… DAIRYTop leadership tips to help dairy workforce thriveHow is profitability increased by focusing on employee wellbeing and a positive work environment? Dr Ellen Joan Ford, a leadership expert from New Zealand, says that a leader’s job is… HEALTH AND WELFAREBenefits of magnesium for suckler cows ahead of calvingIf beef farmers are assisting a high proportion of cows at calving, or if stillbirth rate is higher than wanted, then cow magnesium status could be to blame. Magnesium is… SHEEPContracts and grazing lets grow family livestock businessA can-do attitude has seen a husband-and-wife team capitalise on grazing lets, putting them on track to run 1,000 ewes and 30 suckler cows of their own. Sussex graziers David… POULTRYAdvice on managing mycotoxin risks for poultryDespite the rollout of new stricter limits on the permitted levels of mycotoxins in cereals for human consumption, no changes have been made to recommendations for parameters in animal feed.… SHEEPHow a new entrant built 1,000-ewe flock 125 miles from homeA Monmouthshire anthropologist-cum-sheep-breeder has built and rebuilt a flock of 1,000 ewes and is still looking for the security of a tenancy. James Edwards, now 39, has spent most his… DAIRYHow to plan and set goals for dairy farm business successInheritance tax has brought into sharp focus the importance of having a business plan for the family dairy farm. Setting a target yield, or specific herd size, then channelling all… DAIRYAdvice for dairy farms on accessing finance for growthResilience is the capacity to withstand and recover quickly from difficulty. Greg Ricketts, farm business consultant at GSC Grays, believes such toughness will be a prerequisite for farmers, because he… LIVESTOCKHow to solve on-farm problems effectivelyMaking time to take a structured approach to solving a problem will avoid endless firefighting and find farm-specific solutions that work and are easy to implement. As a result, time… LIVESTOCKWhat is the future for flexible farrowing systems?Uncertainty remains about potential new farrowing system regulations requiring the industry to switch from conventional to flexible farrowing systems. These provide sows with extra space and enable them to be… BEEFRed clover allows sustainable intensification on beef farmDouble-cropping has made Farmers Weekly’s 2024 Beef Farmer of the Year self-sufficient in home-grown feed for his 1,600-head enterprise. Red clover is the bedrock of North Wales beef finisher Dylan… SHEEPWhat role do sentinel lambs play in liver fluke control?Testing young lambs through their first grazing season is becoming an increasingly popular technique to monitor fluke risk, say animal health experts. Focusing on these “sentinel” lambs for signs of… Ewe management advice How mineral blood test helps cut barren rates in Highlands flock Tips for feeding and managing ewes for lambing success Advice on planning for triplet lambs and options for rearing How to budget and allocate rotational grazing for ewes Meat markets and pricesSee all BUSINESSFSA’s 25% meat inspection fee hikes set to take effectThe Food Standards Agency (FSA) is set to impose at least a 25% increase in meat inspection fees at abattoirs in England and Wales from 1 April 2025, adding more… MEAT MARKETS AND PRICESMeat processor Pilgrim’s scales up lamb production for EasterPilgrim’s Europe has confirmed it will be ramping up production at its sites in order to meet retail demand for lamb in the run-up to Easter on 20 April. The… MEAT MARKETS AND PRICESSpring lambs sell for ÂŁ180 a head at auction marketsThe first spring lambs have started to come forward at auction markets and, so far, have been selling to a decent trade. Bridgnorth Livestock Market had its first batch of… MEAT MARKETS AND PRICESSainsbury’s aims for 'net-zero' pork range by 2030Sainsbury’s has announced plans to work with its suppliers to deliver a “net-zero” fresh pork range on shelves by 2030. It hopes this will be achievable by utilising more sustainable… MEAT MARKETS AND PRICESAuction markets see uptick in buyers as heifers near ÂŁ4/kgExceptional demand for beef has led to an increase in the number of buyers at Scottish livestock markets, as processors look to secure greater numbers of prime cattle. Heifers have… MARKETS AND TRENDSSheepmeat imports at highest level since 2018Sheepmeat imports to the UK, both fresh and frozen, have surged by 40% to reach 67,880t in 2024, marking the highest level since 2018, trade figures have revealed. The majority… Livestock communitySee all FARMER FOCUSFarmer Focus: Time to simplify while beef trade is strongIt wouldn’t be a Scottish spring without sleet and snow. We had a couple of weeks of “fool’s spring” in early March before reality set in again. The brief period… FARMER FOCUSFarmer Focus: Ready for calving, lambing and successionHas spring arrived? I’m not sure. The daffodils and snowdrops appear to be later than usual, and are nature’s way of telling us that soil temperatures are still not very… FARMER FOCUSFarmer Focus: Indoor lambs tagged and out in 24 hoursThe end is now in sight with the indoor lambing flock, and the majority have lambed in the first two weeks, which is great. These ewes go to terminal sire… FARMER FOCUSFarmer Focus: Artificial intelligence relies on good dataRecently, I had the opportunity to attend the Landex Annual Conference through my commitments with working at the college. Landex is a membership organisation of land-based colleges and universities coming… Dairy CALVINGBenefits of giving heifers pain relief at calvingGiving all heifers a pain relief injection after calving will help them through the transition process of joining the milking herd and thereby prevent metabolic issues and lameness. In the… GRASSLAND MANAGEMENTWhy fertiliser rates are key to N-free first-cut silageWith about a month until the start of multicut silage season, recent cold temperatures have slowed grass growth. This means accurate nutrient applications will be essential to avoid excess nitrogen… CALVINGCauses of calving caesareans and how to reduce interventionsA vet audit of more than 600 caesarean sections performed on cattle showed that the majority – 77% – took place in suckler herds. And in 62% of all cases,… LIVESTOCKCalving detection technology: 3 options comparedFrom smart boluses to cameras and tail-mounted devices, the evolution of technology means unnecessary late-night trips to the calving shed can be a thing of the past. Three farmers share… LIVESTOCKHow to influence good people to help your farm businessWinning friends and influencing people is not just a job description for an individual who earns a living from persuading others to follow their lifestyle choices on social media. Dairy… DAIRYAdvice for grazing high-yielding HolsteinsIt is no surprise that many year-round calvers with higher-yielding cows find grazing stressful. Allocating grass is difficult when cows are at different stages of lactation, and, unlike a total… DAIRYTop leadership tips to help dairy workforce thriveHow is profitability increased by focusing on employee wellbeing and a positive work environment? Dr Ellen Joan Ford, a leadership expert from New Zealand, says that a leader’s job is… DAIRYWhy efficiency is the route to dairy farm sustainabilityEvery time dairy farmers think about sustainability, they should be thinking instead about efficiency. This was the conclusion of a roundtable of farmers, independent experts and industry representatives who gathered… DAIRYHow to plan and set goals for dairy farm business successInheritance tax has brought into sharp focus the importance of having a business plan for the family dairy farm. Setting a target yield, or specific herd size, then channelling all… DAIRYAdvice for dairy farms on accessing finance for growthResilience is the capacity to withstand and recover quickly from difficulty. Greg Ricketts, farm business consultant at GSC Grays, believes such toughness will be a prerequisite for farmers, because he… LIVESTOCKWhat makes a sustainable dairy farm – survey resultsAn exclusive Farmers Weekly survey has revealed that uncertainty about future investment in infrastructure, or to meet potential new legislation, presents the biggest challenge for the UK’s dairy farmers. However,… DAIRYNational Johne’s management plan sees launch of Phase 3The National Johne’s Management Plan (NJMP) is set to enter its next phase on 31 March, 2025, with new requirements aimed at continuing the fight against Johne’s disease in dairy… Advertisements Livestock machinerySee all MOWERSSimon Richard adds two Sauerburger rotary mowers to rangeThe importer of Sauerburger rotary mowers for pasture, stubble and other vegetation management tasks has expanded the range of machines available in Britain. 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