Thanks Fleecewife... this is exactly the sort of information and advice I adore. I'm all for leaving things for wildlife... and have already stood marvelling at the birds I can see around there that I don't see at my current home near Bristol city centre! I lived in Wales one summer, in the black mountains, and I used to convene with the birds around my caravan (where I lived that summer) every single day. So they are definitely part of my plan.
The bit of land in the photo is right up behind the barns, so the very edge of the acreage. When you look at the aerial view, and see the hay barn (with the high roof) and to the right of that you can see a caravan. Well, I was stood a little further on from that caravan, but not that far away. The fields do level out more once you get away from that bit, but with the grass so long, I couldn't see where I was putting my feet, so didn't attempt to get any further.
When I'm all settled in, bees will feature in my plan... so flowers will be looked after carefully. As well as these paddocks, there's probably another acre-ish of garden surrounding the house that is packed with flowers and I don't even know what else. I saw fumitory, daisies, foxgloves, clematis, wild and cultivated roses, hazel, apples, crab apples, damsons, and others that I've yet to identify.
I got the idea of hay in my mind as it would help tidy the fields for animals, whilst also producing something from the fields... but really, I don't want to keep all that hay as I don't have the demand for it currently. I'd happily trade it for the labour of cutting it, or even pay for the labour and sell the hay if it meant just a few squids for buying stuff for the vegetable garden, etc. I'm still getting my head around how to live from the land on this scale. But love the idea that everything has it's value and place in the whole system.
And I do think that sheep will be the first animals I put on there and have been reading and reading, whilst trying to narrow down which kind I want, and for what purpose. I'm figuring it out slowly...
