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National Youngstock Association Farm Walk Cumbria


Location: Clifton Penrith, Cumbria
Cost: Free

RABDF is pleased to announce a series of National Youngstock Association farm walks focussing on youngstock rearing, with the support of Pfizer Animal Health, Volac & NWF. These will take place from February to May 2012 across the UK. Please see the Events section of the website for other dates and locations. 



8th March 2012 at Clifton Lodge Farm, Clifton Penrith, Cumbria by kind permission of Steven Bland.

Abbott Lodge is a 230 acre tenanted farm on the Lowther Estate carrying the 270 pedigree cow Clifton herd of Jersey cows which calve all year round. The calves are reared on a computerised feeding system in groups and accommodated in a new rearing shed which was designed to Steven Bland’s specification. Heifers reach their target bulling weight by 14 months ready to calve at two years of age.

http://www.cliftonjerseys.co.uk/herd.php

We would like to thank the following sponsors for their kind support of this event: Carrs Billington, CEVA, CIS, DairyCo, Grahams Family Dairy, Holstein UK, UK Jerseys, JFC, Liquid Mineral Services, New Breed UK Ltd, NMR, NWF Agriculture, Pfizer Animal Health, Vetoquinol & Volac. For full details of the sponsors for this event, please click here.


The day will commence at 10:30am and finish by 2:00pm. Lunch will be provided.

Topics to be covered include:
  • Feeding calf colostrum,
  • Effective diet management from calf to heifer,
  • Disease prevention and control,
  • Building design and ventilation.

Please note that registration is essential. If you are interested in attending the farm walk please register with Sian Mercer at RABDF on 0845 458 2711 or email sianmercer@rabdf.co.uk. Directions and further details will be sent upon registration.


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Farm Open Days/Farm Walks

The RABDF Farm Open Days and Walks have proven to be a popular diary date for our members. Host farms are selected to highlight specific management techniques which have proven successful and may be of benefit to other producers. We also ensure the farms visited cover a range of breeds and species.

Held throughout the country, these open days give visitors the opportunity to view the farm as well as speak to suppliers, which much like Dairy Event and Livestock Show provides an ideal forum for information exchange. Previous open days have included visits to Gold Cup winning farms.

Watch the events section for up and coming Farm Open Days and Farm Walks.