Female

Female: Referring to an animal that produces ova and bears young. Understanding female reproductive anatomy and health is crucial for successful breeding programs.

Folded Sheep

Folded Sheep: Sheep kept in movable folds as a means of controlling their grazing. Properly managing folded sheep supports efficient grazing and pasture management.

Flock

Flock: A large group of birds or some farm animals such as sheep and goats. Managing flocks effectively ensures animal health and productivity.

Field

Field: 1. An area of land, usually surrounded by a fence or hedge, used for growing crops or for pasture. 2. An area of interest or activity. Proper field management ensures productive farming and sustainable land use.

Feed Passage

Feed Passage: 1. The rate at which feed passes through an animal’s digestive system. 2. The area in a livestock shed where the feed is placed so that the animals can access it. Managing feed passage ensures efficient digestion and nutrient absorption.

Flea

Flea: A small jumping insect that lives as a parasite on animals, sucking their blood and possibly spreading disease. Order: Siphonaptera. Effective flea control is essential for maintaining livestock health and preventing disease transmission.

Farm Rent

Farm Rent: Rent paid by a tenant farmer to a landlord on a regular basis for the use of the farm holding. Understanding farm rent agreements helps farmers manage their finances and maintain good landlord relationships.

FWAG

FWAG: Abbreviation for Farm and Wildlife Advisory Group. This group provides valuable resources and guidance to farmers on environmental and conservation issues.

Foreleg

Foreleg: One of the two front legs of an animal, as opposed to the hind legs. Proper care of forelegs ensures the health and mobility of livestock.

FAWC

FAWC: Abbreviation for Farm Animal Welfare Council. This council provides guidelines and reviews to ensure the ethical treatment and welfare of farm animals.