Books on Farm Homoeopathy
HAWL courses are designed to help the farmer use homoeopathy as an additional tool within the farm management strategy. It is the farmer or stockperson who knows most about his or her animals and sees them regularly, who notices their behaviour and the first signs of something being "not quite right". Therefore it is the farmer or stockperson who is best placed to use homoeopathy on a day to day basis to improve herd and flock health.
The aim of the HAWL courses is to empower the farmer to make these decisions and to make them responsibly and effectively. To date HAWL has published three books each written specially for farmers to help them in making these decisions.
A Simple Farm Repertory was written by Trevor Adams as part of the HAWL course and is based on his own experience as a homoeopathic vet in farm practice.
Mastitis might better be entitled "teats and udders" as it is a Repertory and Materia Medica for the dairy herd offering the dairy farmer greater detail in approaching the problems around udders, teats and milk production generally. It was written by Jenny Grist RSHom, initilly simply to help her own work on their family farm.
Sheep is the work of three homoeopathic vets, all members of the HAWL teaching team and all with considerable experience of helping farmers use homoeopathy within to the day to day management strategy.
The books can be ordered through the website and cost £6.50 each including package and postage.
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