A Suffolk farmer has been ordered to pay out £27,000 after he left dozens of dead sheep on his land for weeks.
A Shingle Street Suffolk farm enjoyed a magical Valentines Day after seeing seven lambs born - including one with a love heart marking.
Smith double top at CCM prime cattle show The North Craven Smith family – father and son, Francis and Andrew, Masongill – ...
Prosecutors allege the sanctuary failed to provide food, water, shelter and medical care to dozens of animals.
There are 28 cows calved and 29 live calves on the ground, with one cow giving birth to twins this week. Farm manager Shaun ...
The School at Kerber’s Farm signed a 20-year deal to lease and manage 20 acres of land across the street from its property at ...
During the growing season, Long Island boasts around 40 farmers markets. This winter, that number dwindles to five, and all ...
The virus can infect sheep, cattle and other ruminants like deer and goats. It can also spread to camelids such as llamas and ...
A Long Island livestock sanctuary faces 112 counts of animal neglect for allegedly depriving dozens of animals of food, water ...