Declining sheep numbers are also pulling up the price of strong wool. The country's flock keeps falling as more farms are ...
Meant for meat production, ‘Nudies’ are a breed of sheep that don’t grow wool, allowing farmers to save on costs.
Following is a transcription of the video: Narrator: Here in the New Zealand countryside, 25,000 sheep are sheared in just 10 days. Tom O'Sullivan: It's a nightmare trying to keep the sheep still.
Drones are also used to monitor land, check on water and feed supplies, and to check on livestock without disturbing them. Farmers in New Zealand have found a new way to herd their sheep.
A Devon sheep breeder has used outcrossing and collaboration to lift income across his maternal and terminal stud flocks, respectively. Peregrine Aubrey, ...