Introduction to Sheep Management

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LOCATION & START DATE
Bicton College - 7 April 2025
LEVEL
No Qualification Levels Explained
DURATION
1 day
LEARNING AREA
Agriculture & Countryside Management Find out more
ATTENDANCE
Part-time

Course information

Ready to start your journey into the world of sheep farming? Our Introduction to Sheep Management course is designed for beginners and hobby farmers who want to learn the essentials of raising healthy, productive sheep. You'll gain practical knowledge on nutrition, breeding, health care, and flock management, all taught by an experienced professional. Whether you're starting a small farm or looking to improve your existing flock, this course is your first step to success.

Enroll today and take the leap into sustainable sheep farming!

Bicton College

Bicton College

Bicton College is based in East Devon, near Exeter, and set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just two miles from the Jurassic Coast. The historic Georgian mansion, commercial farm, animal husbandry school, modern veterinary nursing building, world-class engineering and heavy plant machinery workshop, walled garden and arboretum are all set in over 200 hectares of historic parkland.


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For individuals with an income over £32,000, there is a nominal fee. ( Tuition Fees: £9.00 ).
Financial support for ages 19+
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Courses listed on this website are indicative of the subject, nature and level of study. The College reserves the right to alter specific qualifications titles, awarding bodies and levels of qualification, which can change in year. Any cost may also vary, based on personal funding eligibility. The Cornwall College Group reserves the right to withdraw any course listed at any time.

Introduction to Sheep Management No Qualification Bicton College Sheep, agriculture, animal, livestock, farming