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It's a very strange time for us at the moment at Alledal Gård.

We've been here in Sweden for over 4 years, and during that time we have had some down moments, but mainly we've had a wonderful time trying to make a success of our little farm in Skåne. I have no regrets about coming to Sweden in the summer of 2006.

Now, I'm afraid, the end is nigh, and we are shutting down the farm. Over the last few weeks the chickens, ducks, and geese have found new homes, and hopefully in the next few days the goats will have new homes too. By the end of 2010 Alledal Gård will no longer be an active farm.

We've had some wonderful successes with the yellow ducks and the chickens particularly, and have found it to be incredibly rewarding. And for me personally, a fantastic way to switch off when I come back from work on my main job.

This is the beginning of a new chapter for us, and hopefully over the coming months we'll be able to share more of our plans for the future. If you've followed us over the years, many thanks, and I hope that we've brought some pleasure to you from our little corner of the Swedish countryside. 

 

 


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The light at the end of the tunnel Print
Written by Stephen Baines   
Sunday, 25 January 2009

It's been a difficult for farmers in Skåne. The stock movement freeze has made things hard for everyone. Finally there is some progress - bluetongue vaccinations are being scheduled now for small farmers, and so soon we'll be able to get a billy onto the farm to make the goats very happy.

Otherwise, life continues on the farm. The geese, ducks and chickens continue to thrive, and this year our major push is to get the numbers of Skånegås and Gul ankor up. Both are highly endangered species of local fowl, and we want to make sure that the breeds have a better year in 2009 than they had in 2008. 

 
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