Pennance Vean Farm is a working farm of
20 acres with its small herd of pedigree Simmental cattle, who are
all family members. The herd having been established in 1995, and our
oldest cow is about to celebrate her
19th birthday !
As we use non-intensive
husbandry, wild flowers abound in spring and the farm with is many Cornish
hedges (stone walls with plants and
bushes growing from them) is a haven for wildlife. The ever changing bird
population – swallows in summer, migrating birds in winter, our
buzzards and barn owls are a joy to watch – especially the buzzards
as they mew and wheel on the rising air currents. The occasional fox and
deer can be glimpsed crossing the fields – often playfully chased by the
younger cows. Beatrix Potter would have approved of our cool rabbits as they
lounge in the late afternoon sun!
We cut and bale our own silage for the cows’ winter feed and compost all the
manure when they are in the yards during winter, returning it all to the
land the following year. We pride ourselves on our healthy and long-lived
animals.
As a working farm, we regret that dogs and other animals cannot be permitted
as we maintain a strict bio-security regime to protect the
health and welfare of our livestock.