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 Paice to speak at EPIC Conference
The Egg & Poultry Industry Conference will take place on November 7 and 8 and new Agricult...

 Calendar competition hots up
This years’ calendar competition has just started to hot up with a fantastic selecti...

 Rule requires pullets to be reared on organic land
Country Fresh Pullets say they will stop producing pullets for the organic sector if new d...

 Organic pullet rearing – an ongoing challenge
Ten years ago John Ridout’s father sold the family dairy farm and indirectly set him...

 Blacktail down!
Free range egg producers John and Claire Warne say their hen houses are being used for tar...

 Deplete early to combat oversupply
Free range egg producers are being encouraged to consider depleting flocks early in respon...

 Health officials find salmonella at US egg recall
US health officials say they have found salmonella in chicken feed used at two farms invol...

 Cage ban derogation discussed at EU
A European minister has indicated that the EU could allow derogations for member states wh...

 The funds are back...
The market lifted in the last couple of days of June, and continued without a breather unt...

 Free range gloom as prices and feed hit producers
The bad news just seems to keep coming for free range producers as the major packers intro...

 Irish Funding creates unfair disadvantage
Egg producers in Northern Ireland fear that Government grants for their counterparts acros...

 Cheaper by the Dozen
The European Union insists that new labelling rules will not prevent shops from selling eg...

 Consumers warned about imported eggs
Consumers are being urged to avoid imported eggs after research discovered high levels of ...

 Funding cut for Sea Eagles plan
Government cuts have brought welcome news for free range egg producers in East Anglia, wit...

 Grants help Scottish producers meet regulations
The Scottish Government has handed out substantial grants to egg producers under the Scott...

 Are you still fed up?
In the August 2009 edition of The Ranger, I wrote a detailed article (ARE YOU FED UP?) on ...

 Salmonella testing regulations clarified
Animal Health has clarified the rules covering salmonella testing after one BFREPA member ...

 English perching interpretation ruling by EU
Free range egg producers in England and Wales could be forced to spend money on converting...

 Lion campaign proves successful
A campaign to promote Lion Quality egg products seems to be proving successful, with a num...

 Organic report confirms slump
A report by the Soil Association confirms that organic sales slumped in 2009 after more th...

 Campaign to promote Organic
A new marketing campaign is to be launched to promote organic, following further evidence ...

 Fishmeal has no place in organic feed
The organic sector should seek to reverse a decision permitting the use of fishmeal in org...

 Organic Conference Going Forward
There was a mood of optimism at an organic conference in Scotland this month despite recen...

 New organic egg enterprise in Berkshire
BFREPA have recently welcomed Sir Richard Sutton's Settled Estates into membership. T...

 Organic egg production - For how much longer?
During 2008, the financial problems that we are and will be facing have led to a reduction...

 Organic holiday floated
An idea to ease the pressure on struggling organic producers has been floated in a consult...

 Upbeat note for organic despite difficult times
Given the headlines of recent weeks, producers could be forgiven for thinking that the org...

 On the wing with organics
Twenty feet up in the trees is not where you’d normally look for point-of-lay pullet...

 Prices up but organic gloom grows
Organic price rises have done nothing to lift the gloom that now hangs over the future of ...

 Organic price rise on its way
Hard-pressed organic producers who have had to absorb unprecedented hikes in feed costs ar...

 Help! My flock has skin problems
Skin problems are generally uncommon in commercial free range flocks but can occur and thi...

 Supporting team chicken
In previous Ranger articles we have likened the performance of the laying chicken to that ...

 Vaccination protecting your pullets and profits
Vaccination plays an essential role in protecting the health of laying flocks in the UK. ...

 New President for British Poultry Veterinary Association
At the Spring Meeting of the British Veterinary Poultry Association in Harrogate, Claire K...

 Emergency (Autogenous) vaccines in Principle and Practice
Bacterial infections can cause major economic and welfare issues in farmed animals and are...

 Take one tablet three times a day…!
Contrary to what one might think from reading some of the veterinary articles in The Range...

 Worms - The hidden enemy
We make no apologies for raising the topic of worms again in this month’s article. ...

 The new zoonoses legislation in brief
Since 1st February 2008 - National Control Programme for Laying Flocks Sampling and tes...

 How much range for free range?
As we know, a new year is always a good time to take stock of what we are doing and why we...

 Salmonella – a look back over the past year and into the future
As 2008 draws to a close we must now review what has happened with Salmonella monitoring a...

 Are you fed up?
Very occasionally a feed mill may make a mistake. This is not knock the mill time, becaus...

 Ranger magazine take egg producers back to basics
The Ranger magazine provides a whole host of husbandry and veterinary information to free ...

 Are yours the right size?
For many free range egg producers there is now absolutely no incentive to produce Very Lar...

 Poultry manure really is money!
Not long ago, many arable farmers regarded poultry manure as something that would be worth...

 Organic egg production - For how much longer?
During 2008, the financial problems that we are and will be facing have led to a reduction...

 Oh Dear, Winter Is Here Again!
This is the time of year when some free range egg producers are able to thank their lucky ...

 Free range poultry farms targeted by organised gangs
With the increase in pullet prices organised gangs are targeting free range farms stealing...

 Summertime problems
Pale shelled eggs and vitamin D3 In the June issue of the Ranger, I discussed the problem...

 Are my eggs too big?
This is a very common problem on free range farms. Eggs are allowed to get too big. Ah, ...

 Feeding for Organic egg production
With feed constituting a major component of any animal production system and in the case o...































6,099,646

BFREPA members care for the majority of the country's free range flocks
Pullet Price
£3.75

The pullet price is based on an order of 3,000 - 16 week old fully vaccinated birds
Packer Price
84.92

The packer price is taken from the average price paid p/doz to a sample of BFREPA members all using different packers
Chairman's Comments


 August 10 - Chairman's Comment
I have just arrived back home from injecting 15,000 12 week old pullets with Eorsipolis va...

 July 10 - Chairman's Comment
The rain has come, as it always does but I fear in this year’s case, a bit too late ...

 June 10 - Chairman's Comment
I make no apology for my comments this month – they will be entirely about the Pig & Poult...

 May 10 - Chairman's Comment
At last we have a new Government appointed or should I say Governments and as you can imag...

 April 10 - Chairman's Comment
Your Council met for the second time this year on the 9th March when I had the pleasure of...

Feed Mill
 Feed Mill - August 10
At the time of last month’s report November wheat futures had raced up to £132, and ...

 Feed Mill - July 10
Last month November futures wheat was comfortably in the £100-105 zone. Then we had bad ne...

 Feed Mill - June 10
Two months ago we saw wheat prices lift from £100, and predicted a short-term rally which ...

 Feed Mill - May 10
Buying raw materials a decade ago was a more straightforward process than today. Wheat we...

 Feed Mill - April 10
Soya has been the main focus for the past two weeks; in last month's column we mention...

 Feed Mill - March 10
The `Funds' have reduced their positions of commodities since the beginning of the yea...

 Feed Mill - February 10
The credit crunch rollerball moves on, leaving the banks behind, and now playing skittles ...

 Feed Mill - January 10
A New Year, a new decade. So the teenies follow the noughties? One would hope that our pol...

 Feed Mill - December 09
January futures wheat has been trading at £107 +/-£1 for 24 days up to the second week in ...

 Feed Mill - November 09
Wheat is in plentiful supply and yet prices continue to follow Chicago and currency; we fa...

Bill Broody
 Bill Broody - August 10
After reading the last edition of ’The Ranger’ I had to stop to remind myself ...

 Bill Broody - June 10
I was reading an article on the BBC website that made me giggle. A German defendant was in...

 Bill Broody - May 10
I am somewhat surprised that some contracted egg suppliers are complaining about the recen...

 Bill Broody - April 10
It is now a month since egg crook Keith Owen was jailed for perpetrating the biggest food ...

 Bill Broody - March 10
Imagine a new highway law was introduced under which every motorist had to check themselve...

 Bill Broody - February 10
Free range producers ought to be deeply grateful to supermarkets. For most us, after all, ...

 Bill Broody - January 10
Before the snow finally cut him off from the world my chum Chicken Dave found himself at a...

 Bill Broody - December 09
When it was announced that on-farm stamping is to be adopted as part of the Lion Code it s...

 Bill Broody - November 09
News of the apparently unstoppable free range sales boom is unremitting. Free range sal...

 Bill Broody - October 09
Free range is rapidly becoming tree range. The whole image of the sector is being transfor...