Grazer of the Week; Sinead the Carningli Hill Pony
This is Sinead, originally a Gower Hill Pony, who now grazes at sites around the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park , including Mynydd Carningli, with her herd, Ceri, Louise, Kim and Hannah. The beautiful Carningli Hills are a dominant feature in Pembrokeshire. They of exceptional importance to many species, including rare bog flora
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Online Dating for the Modern Cow!
‘Tudder’ is a brand-new app, launched this Valentines Day by Sell My Livestock, which “seeks to unite sheepish farm animals with their soulmates”. The idea is that farmers who are looking for breeding matches for their animals can scroll through possible options to find a potential match. Swipe right for the
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What Makes Cattle So Good At Conservation Grazing?
Just take a look at that tongue! Cattle use their tongues to pull tufts of vegetation into their mouths, often leaving grassy tussocks and other areas of vegetation which can be used by small mammals and insects. They are not fussy grazers, which means that particular plant species don’t get grazed
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