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Welsh pony farmers may put out hay in environmentally sensitive areas

Welsh ponies on scrub land

Charlotte White, H&H deputy news editor

15 January, 2010

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Welsh farmers who keep ponies and other livestock on areas of archeological and conservational importance have been given permission to put out hay by the Welsh Assembly Government.

The government announced the temporary relaxation of the rules today (15 January) to help livestock farmers feed their animals in the freezing weather.

Farmers whose land falls within “agri-environment” schemes which normally impose restrictions on supplementary feeding will now be able to give their livestock additional feed during the cold period.

This temporary relaxation may continue for four days after the snow has cleared if the ground remains frozen but will cease once the ground thaws.




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