213 | Huw Foulkes, North Wales | Swimming Against the Current: A Micro Dairy with Red Polls and a Case for Regenerative Farming

213 | Huw Foulkes, North Wales | Swimming Against the Current: A Micro Dairy with Red Polls and a Case for Regenerative Farming

Author: Grazing Grass March 4, 2026 Duration: 1:20:08

Huw Foulkes runs Pentrefelin Dairy in North Wales in the UK, where he has built a grass-based cow and calf micro dairy around native Red Poll cattle while also stacking direct-to-consumer beef and other enterprises to serve his local community. 

In This Episode, We Explore:

  • Starting a cow and calf micro dairy with a low-input, grass-based mindset
  • Why Huw chose Red Polls for a dual-purpose dairy and beef system
  • Managing long rest periods and mob-style rotations to build soil and drought resilience
  • Farming on dry, light sandy soils and what that changes in grazing decisions
  • Outwintering strategies including bale grazing and standing hay
  • Building a direct local market through farm gate sales, coffee shops, and education
  • UK requirements for legally selling milk, inspections, and testing
  • Keeping infrastructure simple, including milking with a portable machine in an older parlor
  • How beef boxes help move the whole carcass and teach customers new cuts
  • Adding poultry, pigs, and trees to stack enterprises on the same acres
  • Using farm tours and courses to educate the public and support local food systems

Why This Episode Matters
This conversation is a practical look at building a resilient, small-scale livestock business by matching the animal to the land, keeping inputs low, and connecting directly with local customers. If you are thinking about micro dairy, direct marketing, or stacking enterprises, Huw shares what worked, what he had to learn the hard way, and how education and transparency can turn customers into long-term supporters.

Resources Mentioned

  • Food Standards Agency (UK)
  • Denbighshire local council food business registration (mentioned as the local authority process)
  • Pasture for Life (study tours and farm visits)

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