Ref No. Job Reference No. - 30102
Livestock Manager job - Wiltshire
Beef, Sheep, Pig
UK
SN6
South West
Description

An exciting opportunity for a hardworking enthusiastic livestock manager to join our farming family and valued hardworking team. While the suckler herd will be the key focus, the successful applicant will be expected to take on responsibility for managing the day to day running of our suckler cow herd, sheep flock and small pig enterprise.

Our farm near Swindon, Wilts/ Oxon border, is a 400 acre diversified, family run, all grassland farm integrated with a successful Farm Visitor Centre and Farm Shop welcoming around 100,000 visitors per year. We have recently invested in a local 300 acre Farm just outside Faringdon adjacent to the River Thames. Historically an organic dairy farm, we are now adapting it to expand our beef suckler herd, sheep and pigs.

All livestock is finished on farm and reared to supply our own expanding in-house butchery and catering facilities.

Currently the farm comprises:


  • 100 Pedigree Sussex suckler cows and progeny, with Spring, Summer and Autumn calving groups

  • 350 breeding ewes and ewe lambs in 2 flocks lambing January and April, and all progeny

  • 22 Gloucester Old Spot sows and progeny

We are looking to continue to substantially increase livestock numbers over the next two years to supply our expanding butchery.

 

The successful applicant:


  • Will be expected to assist the family partners and work closely with the existing staff team to achieve our expansion aims and provide a regular consistent supply of quality animals to our butchery

  • Have good cattle and sheep knowledge along with the required day to day jobs on a farm, use their initiative when completing tasks and be enthusiastic to take on more responsibilities

  • Have a good understanding and attention to detail across all aspects of livestock production and grassland management and be confident at assisting calving cows, vaccinating and general husbandry

  • An understanding of herd genetics would be advantageous

  • Have experience lambing and routine sheep tasks

  • He/She will be responsible for the daily checks including feeding and management of all livestock, including record keeping

  • A good time keeper, quiet with stock, hard-working and enthusiastic to develop new skills as appropriate

  • Able to drive tractors/ forklift/ quad and appropriate machinery for a grassland farm and help with routine buildings/ surroundings maintenance, as well as woodland operations

  • Must be 25 years of age or older and have good communication skills to work as part of a dedicated team

  • Attention to detail and high standards of welfare and hygiene practices is essential

  • Positive can-do attitude is essential along with the ability to work to a high standard without supervision

  • Caring, passionate, driven, enthusiastic, competent individual with excellent eye for detail

  • Ability to work as part of a team

  • Flexibility and willingness to learn

  • Driving licence essential

 

This is a permanent long-term post, with a start date as soon as possible.

Salary will depend on experience.

Typically you will work a 40-45 hour week (including alternate weekend mornings to check and feed stock), but during peak times over time will be required, especially during calving and lambing.

Accommodation is available, if the successfully applicant does not live locally.

Please apply with your CV and covering letter.

Job Length

Permanent

Dates

Start: 14/10/2024,
Finish: Not Specified

Pay

TBD

Hours

40 - 45

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Accommodation
Accommodation

Yes

Accommodation Type

Family House

Accommodation Price

Not Specified

Other Accommodation Information

On farm family house. Very good local schools. Approximately 2 miles to local shops and cafes.

More Information
Distance from shops and amenities

2 miles

Smokers Accepted?

No

Driving Licence Required?

Full UK Driving Licence

Other Information

This is a long term position.

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