
Longhorn Cattle - Knepp
Old English longhorns have proved perfect rewilding candidates for Knepp. Bred for docility (an important consideration for an animal with horns) and with a strong herd instinct, they have …
Knepp Wildland - Wikipedia
Knepp Wildland is the first major lowland rewilding project in England. It comprises 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of former arable and dairy farmland in the grounds of Knepp Castle, in West Sussex.
Livestock and Wildlife - Knepp
Our herds of ponies, cattle, pigs and deer are, to essentially, wild-living animals. We do not feed or shelter them, and they are free to roam wherever they choose. Most importantly, we need to …
Cow Barn - Knepp
Our beautifully renovated Cow Barn can be rented for groups of up to 28 people. It has a fully equipped kitchen plus a wood-burning stove.
Visit to Knepp Estate & Conversations with Wild Longhorn Cattle
Oct 10, 2020 · If you've read Isabella Tree's fabulous book, WILDING, then you already know about Knepp Estate and it's 3500 acre wilding project. My hubby Ian and I visited in Sept 2019 and fell in love with...
Knepp Wild Range Meat
Knepp Wild Range Meat sells pasture fed, free roaming, organic meat. Old English long horn beef, Tamworth pork, Fallow and Red deer venison.
Knepp — Knepp Wild Range Meat
We produce a range of roasting joints, sausages, steaks, burgers and more adventurous cuts from our free-roaming, pasture-fed, organic Old English longhorn cattle, Tamworth pigs, and red and fallow deer.
Knepp Wild Range
Knepp Castle's slow-grown, stress-free, wild-ranging, naturally-reared longhorn beef, matured on the bone to take the taste to another dimension. This combination of an entirely natural diet and slow maturing lifecycle results in incomparably tender and flavoursome meat.
Knepp: Wilding, from the weald to the waves - Sussex Modern
The Knepp Estate sits on a 3,500-acre patch of low weald near Horsham in West Sussex. After inheriting the estate from his grandparents in 1983, Charles Burrell soon realised that large-scale farming was impossible on low-lying clay land.
The Knepp Estate: A Corner of Wild Britain - WELL, Magazine
Nov 2, 2022 · But it is the Knepp Estate’s largest avian resident that is the most eye-catching and the most uplifting for rewilding advocates: the European white stork. Locally extinct in Britain for over 600 years, a group of 20 birds were introduced here from Poland in 2016.
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