Youngstock

Youngstock are the future of any farm. Investing in them is an investment in the farm’s future, too.

With so many housing systems available for youngstock, AHDB have worked with producers and industry experts to bring together the latest knowledge on youngstock housing systems.

Legal requirements and market guidelines

Understand the legal requirements for youngstock housing and the market guidelines for the most common Farm Assurance Schemes.

Find out about legal requirements and market guidelines

Design questions to consider

Before starting any new building or modifications to housing, take the time to go through our housing design questions to make sure your youngstock housing system works for you.

Take a look at the design questions

Temperature, humidity and ventilation

Controlling the temperature and humidity of calf housing systems is essential for good health and welfare. Ventilation is essential to maintain a suitable environment in calf housing.

Find out how to manage temperature, humidity and ventilation in your housing

Housing layout and construction

Once you have understood your needs from the above checklist and the principles behind good ventilation and how to improve it within a building, you can start considering the layout and construction of your housing.

Find out how to lay out and construct your housing to benefit your youngstock

Designing housing to feed calves with ease

Feeding is one of the main tasks of calf husbandry, and it requires a lot of money, time and effort. Designing your housing to make feeding easier will greatly benefit you and your team.

Find out more about designing your housing

Housing systems

There are many different housing systems to choose from for your calves. Knowing the benefits and considerations of these systems can help ensure the calf housing system works for you and your calves.

Find out about seven different housing systems

System cost comparisons

Bringing the average costs of the seven most popular calf housing systems into one place allows you to compare approximate costs on a cost-per-head basis.

Compare costs of the seven most popular calf housing systems

Youngstock housing case studies

Case studies showcase different systems, from building from scratch to modifying existing buildings. Watch our interviews on each of the farms or read about how their systems work for them, including blueprints and what they would do differently next time.  

Cobblers Farm

See our case study on Cobblers Farm to see how their calf housing system works for them, including blueprints.

Explore the Cobblers Farm case study

Eldon Farm

See our case study on Eldon Farm to see how their calf housing system works for them, including blueprints.

Explore the Eldon Farm case study

Holly Green Farm

See our case study on Holly Green Farm to see how their calf housing system works for them, including blueprints.

Explore the Holly Green Farm case study

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