Hi everyone, so lovely to have so many replies. To answer some questions the farm is about 50+ acres grazing, which hasn't been ploughed or worked for many years and is quite wet in areas, the other 50+ is rough heather/birch trees/grass hill ground. We have a cluster of three pond which is usually home to a pair of mallards. The tufted ducks have tried nesting there but something manages to pick the chicks off one by one and they didn't return last year.The farm is at about 1000ft, so we can get a lot of snow and the growing Season is noticeably shorter than lower altitudes or those closer to the coast. But is south facing and has quite a few trees for shelter in places, but can be stormy. The fencing is poor in places, okay for well behaved cattle.
I probably really need to start with something very small scale that won't involve any heavy work and not too much capital outlay. So I had thought about some hens and would love ducks. How big an area would they need? And what about foxes etc?
We have heard that native cows (highlands, Aberdeen angus, or short horn? I think) could graze the hill encouraging regeneration of the birch trees, but have no idea how much work this would be and I am not sure about having large animals. Perhaps though they would be no more bother than the horses?
Hope that gives you an idea of where we're at.
Fi

last year we managed a reasonable harvest of hay to keep our horses going and sold the excess with the help of a neighbours and his baler.
Oh and we do try a wee veggie patch and thought about a poly tunnel.
I like all animals and would have them all but Will have toe realistic with what I can manage.