Australian Livestock Guides

Practical guides for
every animal
on your property.

Free, plain-English guides for Australian goat, alpaca, sheep and poultry keepers — from first-time owners to experienced producers.

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Goats · Breed Selector

Goat Breeds in Australia

Compare 12 goat breeds across meat, dairy, fibre and companion categories — every breed rated for heat tolerance, drought hardiness and beginner-friendliness in Australian conditions.

12 breeds · 4 categories · Australian suitability ratings
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Goats · Health

Goat Health

Vaccination programs, internal parasite management, drench resistance, FAMACHA scoring, and biosecurity protocols for Australian goat keepers.

Vaccination · Parasites · Disease · Biosecurity
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Sheep · Breed Selector

Sheep Breeds in Australia

Merino, Dorper, Poll Dorset and more — compare Australia's most important sheep breeds for wool, meat and dual-purpose production across different climate zones.

Wool · Meat · Dual-purpose · Climate suitability
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Sheep · Seasonal

Lambing in Australia

Pre-lambing nutrition, paddock preparation, assisting at birth, neonatal care and colostrum management — a complete lambing guide for Australian conditions.

Pre-lambing · Birth · Colostrum · Neonatal care
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Alpacas · Fibre

Alpaca Fibre & Shearing

Shearing timing, fleece skirting and classing, fibre testing and micron measurement, and Australian marketing channels from co-ops to direct artisan sales.

Shearing · Classing · Micron · Marketing
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Poultry · Chickens

Chicken Breeds in Australia

From ISA Browns to Australorps — compare laying breeds, dual-purpose birds and heritage breeds suited to Australian backyard and small farm conditions.

Laying breeds · Heritage · Dual-purpose · Suitability
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Checklists & Resources

Print-ready checklists to keep your animals healthy and your property running smoothly.

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Goat Health Checklist

A quick daily and monthly health assessment guide for your goat herd.

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Lambing Preparation Checklist

Everything you need to prepare before, during and after lambing season.

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Poultry Care Checklist

Daily, weekly and seasonal tasks for healthy backyard and small-scale flocks.

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From Real Producers

What Australian Keepers Are Saying

“We bought our first three alpacas last spring with zero idea what we were doing. The VelvetFields care guide walked us through everything — shearing timing especially saved us, we would have left it too late and had heat-stressed animals.”

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Sarah M. Lifestyle block, Southern Highlands NSW

“The goat health guide is the most practical thing I have read on barber's pole worm management. Stopped blanket drenching and started using FAMACHA scoring like the guide explains — noticeable difference in our herd within one season.”

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James T. Hobby farm, Gippsland VIC

“Free checklists got us started, then we bought the full sheep guide before lambing season. Worth every cent — clear, practical, written for Australian conditions instead of generic overseas advice that doesn't account for our heat.”

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Karen W. Small farm, Darling Downs QLD
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