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Lice

Lice are flat, straw-yellow coloured external parasites that feed from skin and feather debris. They irritate your chick…

ArticleLivestock / PoultryWednesday 20 February, 2013

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Scaly Leg Mites

Older chickens tend to suffer with scaly leg mites more often than young birds. This mite burrows deep underneath the sc…

ArticleLivestock / PoultryWednesday 20 February, 2013

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Covid / Cucumbers / Tatties

  Saturday 24th September So here we are, past Mabon, the autumn equinox. Still plenty grass in the fields to do the cattle until early November. I’m on the usual…

DiarySmallholding / SmallholdingMonday 3 October, 2022

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Happy Solstice

So the year turns; we’re past the shortest day and looking forward to the return of the sun. All of us here at Dalmore wish you a peaceful, healthy and happy year…

DiarySmallholding / SmallholdingTuesday 22 December, 2015

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Flukicides and milking cows

I wrote this for the Shetland Cattle Breeders' Association newsletter but I thought I'd share it here too. I thought it might be helpful to flag up the issue of flukicides and…

DiaryLivestock / CattleSunday 3 January, 2016

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Worming sheep

We weaned the ewe lambs on 4th September, amid a bit of baaing. Kept in the paddock next to their mums, they all settled down. Because we have small numbers, running lots of…

DiaryLivestock / SheepSaturday 17 September, 2011

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Pig Diseases and Parasites

A brief look at the most common diseases and pests that affect pigs.…

ArticleLivestock / PigsTuesday 30 August, 2011

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Flower Show / Cheese / Lambs

Monday 13 August Wet today, but not cold. Cleaned out the upright freezer – bit of a bonus for the pigs as there was quite a lot of fruit that we clearly were never going…

DiarySmallholding / SmallholdingMonday 20 August, 2018

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Poultry Pests & Diseases

Handling your poultry and checking them over regularly is the best way to identify pests and diseases early, and give yo…

ArticleLivestock / PoultryThursday 8 September, 2011

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The lurgy has struck

Sorry, no diary this week. I have Covid - how I got it I have no idea, but I have, so I'm having a week off. Hope you're all well! …

DiarySmallholding / SmallholdingWednesday 6 April, 2022

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