Vet urges farmers to test for abortion causes to prevent future losses 

A livestock vet, John Hemingway from Shropshire Farm Vets, is urging farmers to mark and test any ewes that abort this year or to submit abortion material immediately for analysis to identify the cause and prevent further catastrophic losses. 

Canine DNA recovery project aims to tackle livestock worrying issue

Derbyshire Rural Crime Team is a part of a pioneering project that analyses canine DNA from livestock and can be used following dog attacks. 

Sheep meat imports to UK increased by 40% as local meat production declines 

The Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) has expressed concerns following the release of UK trade figures, which revealed a significant increase in sheep meat imported to the UK in 2024. 

Cereals hit hard, but growth forecast for other sectors – Farm Business Income report

Defra’s latest Farm Business Income report predicts which sectors will see a rise or fall in income over 2024/25.

Free tool relaunches to help farmers manage risks of blowfly strike

Elanco’s free Blowfly Watch service has re-launched to keep farmers informed of the risk of blowfly strike in their local area.

Lincolnshire farm welcomes 10th set of lamb triplets

A Lincolnshire farm has been celebrating an unprecedented lambing season as it has just welcomed its 10th set of triplets. 

Norfolk shepherdess Hannah is getting ready for her first lambing season

Norfolk shepherdess Hannah Murrell is gearing up for her first lambing season. The 24-year-old shepherdess is expecting up to 300 rare and native breed lambs to be born in the next few weeks at Gawdy Hall Estate in Harleston.

Farmer’s ‘Only Fools and Horses’ lambing song goes viral

Yorkshire farmer Tom Carlisle wanted to put a smile on other farmers’ faces with his parody lambing track, inspired by the theme song for Only Fools and Horses.

Shot sheep from Suffolk rare breeds farm makes full recovery

A sheep that was shot on a Suffolk rare breeds farm has made a full recovery, having recently given birth to “gorgeous” twins. 

Livestock worrying is still an issue, however, numbers are decreasing

Farm animals worth almost £1.8 million were severely injured or killed in dog attacks in 2024. This marks a decrease of 26% compared to the previous year, NFU Mutual has reported.

Sheep meat production expected to raise in 2025 despite challenges 

UK sheep meat production is forecast to grow by 2% in 2025, however, the lamb crop for 2025/26 is predicted to fall by 2% compared to the previous year. 

Wiltshire: Sheep bitten by dog prompts police appeal

Wiltshire Rural Crime Team has issued a plea for dog owners after a sheep was bitten by a dog and another ewe aborted her lambs. 

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