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Mob Grazing Q&A: Moving animals and assessing forage
Mob Grazing Q&A: Moving animals and assessing forage
How to plan your paddock sizes, move your livestock and assess your forage in a mob grazing system
Monday 2 November, 7–8.30pm
Online event co-hosted by Soil Association Scotland and Pasture for Life (PFLA)
Throughout October, farmers in Soil Association Scotland’s mob grazing group – Charley and Andrea Walker of Barnside Farm, Doug Christie of Durie Farm and Nikki and James Yoxall of Grampian Graziers – will be sharing short daily videos on Twitter and in our Mob Grazing Scotland Facebook group on the theme of moving animals and assessing pasture.
On Monday 2 November, these farmers will join us for a Q&A, chaired by independent agricultural consultant and farmer Emily Grant. All welcome!
Come along to discuss:
- Cattle moves
- How much grass livestock are going into and what they leave behind
- Decision making around paddock size
- Rest periods
- Forage quality
Free of charge to farmers, land managers and foresters in Scotland.
Book online
If you have any questions please contact Jane on 0131 370 8150 (jdingwall@soilassociation.org)
Run by Soil Association Scotland with funding from the SRDP Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Fund (Scottish Government/European Union).