Hurdle
hurdle: A portable rectangular wooden frame used for temporary fencing for sheep. Using hurdles supports effective livestock management and flexible grazing practices.
Angus & Simental Mix Beef
hurdle: A portable rectangular wooden frame used for temporary fencing for sheep. Using hurdles supports effective livestock management and flexible grazing practices.
hectare: Unit of area equal to 10,000 square meters or 2.471 acres. Understanding hectare measurements helps farmers manage land area more effectively.
Hill Radnor: Radnor. Raising Hill Radnor sheep provides farmers with hardy livestock suited to hilly and upland areas.
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: 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: A popular name for a lungworm. Preventing and managing hoose ensures the respiratory health of livestock.
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: Land on hills, mountains, or moors. Managing hill land effectively supports grazing livestock and prevents soil erosion.
house: A structure where animals or machinery are kept. Properly housing livestock and machinery ensures their safety and efficiency.
herbage consumed: The mass of herbage once it has been consumed by grazing animals. Monitoring herbage consumption ensures proper feed management and prevents overgrazing.