Here in Yorkshire, we are no stranger to a harsh winter, whether it’s the icy winds blowing through Spurn from the North Sea, snow-laden landscapes up in the Dales, or freezing rain across the Humberhead Levels. Us Yorkshire folk wrap up warm and don waterproofs to brave the elements - sometimes avoiding venturing out into the wild altogether for a cosy sit by the fireplace with a good strong brew.
How do our grazing animals cope with such inclement weather?
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust predominantly use native breeds in our conservation grazing as they tend to be more suited to UK conditions. Our conservation grazing livestock are hardy breeds that are still able to thrive through adverse conditions, such as a harsh winter.