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Farm Animals & Livestock in Wales 17 sites in this category
Hafren Kune Kuneshttp://www.kunekune.co.uk The modern Kune Kune pig comes from New Zealand, but how they got there is a mystery that no one has yet solved. The Maoris kept them for meat and had them running around the houses. It has even been said that the children were seen riding on their backs. This probably explains why they have an excellent temperament and love the company of humans. The British Kune Kune Pig Society was set up in 1993 as it was essential to register all the pigs in the country. Today the society has over 100 members.CATEGORIES: Farm Animals & Livestock LOCATIONS: Aberhafesp
Easy Care Sheep, Angleseyhttp://www.glantraeth.co.uk/easycaresheep.aspx?lang=en The Easy Care sheep have been bred on Anglesey for the past 40 years. Its intention was to produce a low cost, low maintenance commercial sheep with very few inputs to produce prime lambs ready for market. The Easy Care has been bred meticulously over the years for its wool shedding qualities, hardiness, being able to breed and thrive with little or no interference or added foods and concentrates. All animals that didn’t make the grade were culled leaving a genetically superior sheep.CATEGORIES: Farm Animals & Livestock LOCATIONS: Bodorgan
ystumgwadnaethhttp://www.ystumgwadnaeth.co.uk Site covers our 110 acre farm and holiday cottage. We don't have sheep, instead ducks and geese - ornamental not table - ponies, horses and coming soon, llamas and water buffalo. We have been here since the end of April 2001 and invite you to come and visit and watch the developing story of the farm which, after all, is set in one of the most beautiful parts of the country.CATEGORIES: Farm Animals & Livestock , Farmhouse Accommodation LOCATIONS: Llanfachreth
Easy Care Sheephttp://www.easycaresheep.com Easy Care is a revolutionary breed of sheep which requires minimal shepherding and veterinary care and yet offers excellent meat yields and lambing ratios. The breed is now well established in Britain and abroad and is proving extremely popular and successful with breeders in today's farming environment. The Easy Care Sheep Society was formed to promote this wonderful breed and to ensure it's continued development.CATEGORIES: Farm Animals & Livestock LOCATIONS: Bodorgan
Pig Paradise Farmhttp://www.pigparadise.com If you are interested in pigs then this is the site for you. Perhaps you keep pigs yourself, are thinking about keeping pigs or just love pigs because they are such intelligent, friendly and adorable animals. Here at 'Pig Paradise Farm' we keep and breed nine different breeds of pig. We have the seven British rare breeds that are recognised by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) and the very popular 'Oxford Sandy & Black' plus the New Zealand 'Kune Kune'.CATEGORIES: Farm Animals & Livestock LOCATIONS: Welshpool More Results: 1 2 3 Next |
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