Category: H

Hill Radnor

 April Kingsman  June 18, 2007  0 Comments on Hill Radnor

Hill Radnor: Radnor. Raising Hill Radnor sheep provides farmers with hardy livestock suited to hilly and upland areas.

HSE

 April Kingsman  June 15, 2007  1 Comment on HSE

HSE: Abbreviation for Health and Safety Executive. Engaging with HSE guidelines helps farmers maintain a safe working environment for themselves and their workers.

Herd Book

 April Kingsman  June 13, 2007  0 Comments on Herd Book

herd book: The record of animals kept by breeding societies in which only the offspring of registered animals can be recorded. Maintaining a herd book helps farmers track pedigrees and improve breeding programs.

Hoose

 April Kingsman  April 30, 2007  0 Comments on Hoose

hoose: A popular name for a lungworm. Preventing and managing hoose ensures the respiratory health of livestock.

Hazard

 April Kingsman  April 12, 2007  1 Comment on Hazard

hazard: Something with the potential to cause injury, damage or loss. Identifying and managing hazards on the farm ensures the safety of workers and livestock.

Hill Land

 April Kingsman  April 6, 2007  0 Comments on Hill Land

hill land: Land on hills, mountains, or moors. Managing hill land effectively supports grazing livestock and prevents soil erosion.

House

 April Kingsman  March 6, 2007  0 Comments on House

house: A structure where animals or machinery are kept. Properly housing livestock and machinery ensures their safety and efficiency.

Herbage Consumed

 April Kingsman  January 28, 2007  0 Comments on Herbage Consumed

herbage consumed: The mass of herbage once it has been consumed by grazing animals. Monitoring herbage consumption ensures proper feed management and prevents overgrazing.

Horse

 April Kingsman  January 26, 2007  0 Comments on Horse

horse: A hoofed animal with a flowing mane and tail, used on farms as a working animal, now mainly replaced by tractors. Raising horses can provide farmers with versatile working animals and income from equestrian activities.