The Farming Year Spring
Cotswold Life|March 2020
SPRING It’s the most exciting and busy time of the year on Whittington Lodge farm, and daughter Steph’s thoughts are already turning to the future
Katie Jarvis
The Farming Year Spring

Spring is one of the most exciting and busy times of year for livestock farmers – and at Whittington Lodge, calving is about to begin. It’s not the only sign of life’s great cycle, though. For as Ian and Cathy Boyd are looking ahead to eventual retirement, daughter Steph Ackrill is preparing for a future when she’ll be running the farm herself.

Cotswold Life continues its seasonal journey following this third-generation farming family on their organic farm 900 feet up in the countryside outside Cheltenham. Ian and Dale – the farm manager – are responsible for general farm work, as well as tending the herd of pedigree Hereford cattle. Cathy manages meat retail sales in partnership with Steph. Steph also runs her own business, Bhoid: contemporary British fashion accessories.

I know spring is here when I can walk round the farm without having to wear several coats and still be shivering! Getting up in daylight is another bonus. But spring is my favourite time of year because of calving. There’s joy in the air when calving begins.

As a child, I was always out on the farm – watching TV never occurred to me. My brothers wanted to drive tractors: I’d be up at 6am, bottle-feeding the orphan lambs. When I turned up at school, covered in milk powder, the teachers would say, ‘Morning, Steph. How are the sheep?’, as if this was completely normal.

Dad used to say of the animals, ‘The females are for breeding and males get eaten’, which I understood from a very early age... Though I did end up falling for two particular lambs – Sheepie and Cedric. Dad remembers me declaring, ‘I am NOT eating Cedric’. They both died of old age and obesity because I rather spoiled them!

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