Country Style

GROUND LEVEL

GUYRA, ON THE NORTHERN tablelands of NSW, is desperately dry, unlike anything Derek and Fiona Smith have previously experienced on their 121-hectare farm Kenilworth just north-east of town. They have sold off their cattle, except for 12 head, which are now fed sprouted barley. Otherwise, all that remains on the basalt hills are 2000 Isa Brown laying hens that range freely through the paddocks and are fed with a pelleted ration and barley sprouts; they are guarded by three faithful maremma dogs.

The Smiths are optimistic that once it rains, their paddocks will respond, given that the chickens contribute to the nutrient cycle by fertilising the paddocks. Sheltered in three mobile sheds, the chickens usually follow the cattle rotating through the pasture, scratching up

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Country Style

Country Style3 min read
Welcome Home
Step inside an elegantly restored Launceston home that’s ideal for weekends away. PHOTOGRAPHY SUE STUBBS A SOCIAL HEART beats at Wahroonga on Bourke, a recently refreshed Federation home and holiday stay that presides over the Tasmanian town of Laun
Country Style3 min read
From Soil To Soul
CONVERSATIONS ABOUT plants with garden designer Jo Ferguson, who is based on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, gently pivot from botanical varieties and soil maintenance into the realm of heart, body and soul. “The act of gardening grounds us in
Country Style3 min read
Thanks, Mum
MY MUM IS RESPONSIBLE for my love of plant nurseries and garden shops of all kinds because her love for them is unlimited. Years ago, when my nan’s health was failing, Mum would drive to Sydney every week, pick her mother up from the nursing home and

Related Books & Audiobooks