FUW hosts bovine TB information workshops

 

Following the introduction of new bovine TB regulations on the 1st of October this year, the Farmers’ Union of Wales has organised three bovine TB information workshops to help farmers understand what the new regulations mean for them.

FUW Senior Policy Officer Dr Hazel Wright said: “I would urge cattle farmers across Wales to attend these workshops, as APHA will be present to provide an update on the new rules and to discuss what these rules mean at the ground level.

“Regardless of what bovine TB risk area a farm is in,these changes are complex and can have significant implications for farm businesses. FUW members can use this opportunity to learn about the new rules and to ask APHA any questions they might have about how the rules will affect them.”

The roadshows are held on:

Monday, 6 November at FUW Pavilion, RWAS Showground, Llanelwedd, Builth Wells, Powys, LD2 3NJ starting at 2pm.

Wednesday, 15 November at Nant-Y-Ffin Hotel & Motel, Llandissilio, Clynderwen, Pembrokeshire, SA66 7SU starting at 2pm.

Wednesday,22 November at Ruthin Farmers Auction Co Ltd, Vale of Clwyd Livestock Market, Parc Glasdir, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 1PB starting at 2pm.

For more information please contact your local FUW county office.

FUW Montgomeryshire looks forward to County Farming Conference 2017

 

The Montgomeryshire branch of the Farmers’ Union of Wales is looking forward to hosting its first ever county Farming Conference.

The event is held at the Elephant & Castle Hotel, Newtown, on Thursday 16 November and will start at 7pm.

Guest speakers on the night are Steve Hughson Chief Executive of Royal Welsh Agricultural Society, Helen Davies NSA Cymru, Adam White Barclays National Performance Manager – Agriculture and Kevin Roberts Chair of Hybu Cig Cymru.

The evening is chaired by FUW Education and Training Committee Chairman Alun Edwards, who is also well known as S4C’s ‘Ffermio’ presenter, and guests will have the opportunity to ask questions at the end of the presentations.

Remember, remember - livestock and pets don’t like 5th November

 

With bonfire night fast approaching, the Farmers’ Union of Wales is urging people to remember the distress fireworks and sky lanterns can cause to livestock and pets and reminds them of the dangers posed by bonfires.

“We call on people to stick to the firework safety code at all times, especially over the bonfire and Halloween season, to minimise the risk to livestock, pets and humans,” said FUW Policy Officer Charlotte Priddy.

“This time of year poses many dangers to animals and children – so don’t let negligence and ignorance be the cause for a real-life horror,” added Mrs Priddy.

Animals in general are not fond of the noise of fireworks and can become quite anxious during this time of year. Therefore, the FUW urges people to be considerate and not let them off near livestock.

Livestock worrying leaves Glamorgan farmer devastated

A series of devastating livestock attacks, have left one Glamorgan farmer close to breaking point. Ben Jones, who runs a 65 acre tenant sheep farm on the outskirts of Hensol in the Vale of Glamorgan with his wife Julia, lost nearly a fifth of his stock due to dog attacks.

The couple, who have a five-month old daughter, spent years building up their farming business but are now close to giving it up completely. Ben initially started renting land in Dyffryn where he encountered two of his sheep being killed by a dog and the stress of the attack causing most of his flock to abort their lambs.

“The field had a footpath going through it and many people use it to walk their dogs. Finding my sheep like that was just devastating. I don’t understand why those walking in the countryside just can’t keep their dogs on a lead. These attacks were so unnecessary,” said Ben Jones.

Wanting to avoid any further incidents, he started renting land on an annual tenancy in Hensol in May 2015 but has since then had three separate attacks on his sheep there.

FUW Anglesey branch organises welly walk fundraiser

The Anglesey branch of the Farmers’ Union of Wales has organised a welly walk to raise vital funds for the R.A.B.I. Anglesey Committee.

The hour long walk will take place on Friday, November 3 and is starting at 10.30am from Holyhead Breakwater Country Park.

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