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Healthy Looking Cattle

City, town or village: 
Dundee
County or borough: 
Dundee
Country: 
UK

I am very pleased with how the cattle are looking.

Mr Morrison, Farmer

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Elements highly available

City, town or village: 
Holm
County or borough: 
Orkney
Country: 
UK

We use the Seaweed Meal as the main mineral for our 150 sucklers, 600 ewes and 5 sows because of the large range of trace elements in a highly available and balanced plant form.

New Holland organic farm website.

Tony and Elizabeth Bown

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The best a cow can get

City, town or village: 
Wiltshire
County or borough: 
Wiltshire
Country: 
UK

Böd Ayre Products is the best a cow can get!

Geoff Elliot

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Lambing was the easiest

City, town or village: 
Latheron
County or borough: 
Caithness
Country: 
UK

I was feeding Böd Ayre Products Seaweed Meal as a supplement to my breeding stock prior to lambing. This year my lambing was the easiest I have had. I put the remaining Seaweed around my cabbages and was amazed at the growth of them. I am going to spray Böd Ayre Liquid Seaweed Extract on to my farm land.

Donald Stuart

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All our birds now receive Böd Ayre Products

City, town or village: 
Burbage
County or borough: 
Leicestershire
Country: 
UK

My partner Dawn and I have now been breeding Gouldian Finches for many years.

Unlike many breeders ALL our parent birds rear their own chicks as we firmly believe in the 'natural' approach when it comes to breeding birds. We never use foster parents for any of our eggs or chicks.

Over the years we have had mixed results with breeding - some years have been moderately successful whereas others have been fairly less so.

Barry Levitt and Dawn Rushall

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Horse finds feed supplements favourable

City, town or village: 
Clifton Moor
County or borough: 
Yorkshire
Country: 
UK

I have been feeding my old horse seaweed for a few years now as part of his daily diet. I used to feed a well known mineral supplement which was chelated (absorbed more easily into the system and not straight through and out of the other end) but one day by chance the feed merchant had run out so I was reading all the other products to see if any others were suitable when I had a chance conversation with a Blacksmith - who happened to have a 25kg bag of seaweed in his car boot. I purchased the bag from him for less than double what I would pay for the tub of the mineral supplement.

Jackie Hill

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