Sheep Welfare

Encouraging postive animal welfare

Extensive Grazing


What are the welfare issues?

Sheep Behaviour


Find out more about natural sheep behaviour

Breeding & Lambing


Ensuring ewes are healthy in pregnancy & lambs are born fit & well

Housing & Handling


Find out the best housing and handling systems to suit your animals

Sheep Nutrition


Feeding for optimum health and welfare

Sheep Breeds


Selecting a breed that suits your system

Shepherding


Managing the human-animal relationship for optimal welfare standards

Welfare Assessment


Find out how to welfare assess your sheep

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OUR SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK PRINCIPLES:

  • Livestock should be land-based and integrated with farm cropping enterprises
  • Animals should be provided with conditions that enable them to exhibit natural behaviours
  • Dependency on veterinary medicines should be reduced without jeopardising the well-being of animals

OUR SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK PRACTICES:

outdoor access

Animals having outdoor access, shade, shelter, lighting and sufficient space for them to undertake free movement and to exhibit natural behaviors.

Breed

Using breeds and strains well-suited and adapted to the prevailing conditions.

Health Plan

Implementing herd and flock planning based on sound ecological practices and epidemiological knowledge.

biosecurity

Undertaking good practice with regard to biosecurity.

closed herds

Maintaining animals in closed herds and flocks and at stocking rates that enables free-movement, reduces risks of disease spread and minimises environmental damage.

forage and grazing

Forage and grazing being the main source of nutrients for ruminants, and continuously available to non-ruminants.

production practices

Avoiding the use of mutilations as standard production practices.

Antibiotics

Improved understanding and responsible usage of veterinary medicines.