Anna graduated from the North Wales School of Art and Design in 2014. After graduation she followed a career in marketing, joining Wynnstay in 2017 as Digital Marketing Co-ordinator.
Her role is to look after our social media accounts, her role focuses on sharing the latest news and advice is shared with our growing follower base across all of our social media channels.
For generations, providing consistent water for crops and livestock has been a fundamental, yet often challenging, task for farmers. Hauling water to remote fields or grappling with rising electricity bills for conventional pumps can be a significant drain on time, resources, and finances. But what if you could harness the abundant power of the sun to solve your water woes? Enter the solar powered water pump – a technology rapidly transforming how farms manage their water supply, offering a sustainable, cost-effective, and incredibly reliable solution.
So, you're ready to transform your garden, define your boundaries, or perhaps create a safe haven for your furry friends? Excellent choice! A well-built fence not only enhances the aesthetics of your property but also provides security and privacy. And at the heart of every strong, reliable fence lies a series of steadfast sentinels: the fence posts.
A sturdy fence starts with well-installed posts. They're the backbone of your boundary, so getting them right is key for a fence that lasts. Don't worry if you've never done this before; we'll break it down into manageable steps.
Working dogs play an incredibly vital role, from herding livestock and assisting law enforcement to aiding individuals with disabilities and performing search and rescue, their contributions are immeasurable. However, their demanding work environments and outdoor lifestyles put them at a significantly increased risk of encountering ticks.
Ticks pose a significant risk to pets, primarily through the transmission of various diseases, in this blog we explore ways in which you can reduce the risk.
Sheep show season is well and truly on us, and many of us will be starting to get our sheep show ready. Not only do you want your prize ewe to look its best, you also want to highlight its best qualities. Preparing the wool for sheep showing is an art and can be perfected through trial and error. Everybody has their preferred way of preparing their show sheep but here are some tips we have found.
Working dogs experience physical demands that can strain their bodies. Supplements can help support joints, muscles, and overall health. They do this by fixing nutritional gaps and providing essential vitamins and minerals. This helps them stay healthy, active, and perform well.
Even the best diets may not fulfill the specific needs of working dogs facing unique challenges. This is where supplements come in, offering targeted support based on the type of work a dog performs and the conditions they work in.
Our dogs deserve to look and feel their best, and grooming is key to their health and happiness. Neglecting dog grooming leads to more than just a shaggy appearance. Matting causes pain, skin infections, and restricted movement. Untrimmed nails lead to discomfort and joint problems. Uncleaned ears invite infections, and poor dental hygiene results in gum disease and bad breath. Overall, lack of grooming diminishes a dog's quality of life, increases parasite risk, and makes it harder to detect health issues. Regular grooming is vital for a dog's health and well-being.
Are you looking for gift ideas for the farmer or countryside dweller in your life? Look no further! This year, we’ve curated a selection of thoughtful, practical, and unique gifts that will bring joy to any rural heart. From rugged outdoor gear to cozy indoor comforts, our Christmas gift guide has something for everyone. Our range of countryside gifts are great for the whole family.
Free-range hens are frequently provided enrichment to promote foraging behaviours and try to lower the frequency of harmful feather plucking. Studies have shown that hanging ropes, a traditional enrichment method for chickens, offers very little benefit.
Laminitis can affect any horse or pony of any age, weight, or time of year. It is one of the biggest causes of lameness and it can be fatal, so every horse owner needs to be alert and be aware of the signs of laminitis in their horse, all year round.