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What August Means for a British Farmer.

So, we have reached the peak of summer; this month sees the start of the preparation for next year with autumn on the horizon, Ploughing begins for the next batch of crops. The combine harvesters are out in force as the main tool for crop harvesting. The lambs born during the spring will start to be weaned during August and the coming months and will be grazing on the fields  In Equine Wellness it would be good to know the signs of heat stress, without taking the proper steps heat stress could be really dangerous for your horses. Become accustomed to the signs of heat stress which include weakness, stumbling & increased temperature. To help counteract this it could be a good idea to provide access to copious amounts of fresh water, salt or mineral blocks, and a well-ventilated barn.  Keep an eye out next month, for our September preview. If you would like any more information on our  Agricultural, Equestrian and Industrial steel building contact using ...

Top Tips!! Help Your Livestock Beat the Summer Heat

Summer is here in the UK, and we are in the midst of a heatwave and one of the hottest summers on record. It’s been a scorcher so far but with no sign of cooler weather on the horizon,  dehydration, heat stress and heatstroke are challenges that many farmers face as temperatures increase.  we have complied a list of easy ways to keep your animals cool on these hot summer days.  Dehydration, heat stress and heatstroke are challenges that many farmers face as temperatures increase. Shade   Run-in sheds, lean-tos, and shade trees offer quite a bit of relief from the summer glare for grazing animals . You could consider a Steel framed building like the custom designed structures that can be provided by Buildings uk, for a permanent way of providing shelter from the sun. Your livestock will thank you. Fans Fans are a must if your animals are based in a barn for prolonged period of time during the summer heat. They provide some much needed cooler air...

How to minimise flies, in your Equestrian barn/stable

British summer time is in full swing & we are in full heat wave mode all across the country. As much as we are enjoying this glorious weather it means  no more horse blankets and the flies have started to emerge. If flies have had you and your horses frustrated in the past, and you would like to learn more about minimising the amount attracted to your barn or stables check out our hot tips! Manure Pile ·       Ideally, your manure pile should be located away from the barn because it will attract flies. ·        By positioning your manure away from your barn, you’re drawing flies away, instead of to, your stable. ·       make sure that you can easily access it with a truck and tractor if you plan to have it hauled away. Alternatively, you might want to use a small trailer or dumpster, rather than creating a manure pile. Barn Ventilation ·       make s...

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