This week, the two University Foundation Course groups went 
on a study visit to the Oxford University FAI (Food Animal Initiative) farm.
This module, one of the main themes is food production, 
different farming methods and food marketing. The group were shown around the 
farm by a former colleague, Diane Horseman, who asked thought-provoking 
questions on the process of taking care of different animals, animal welfare and 
how farmers can reduce costs by choosing breeds which best suit their needs. The 
students were also interested in finding out about organic farming, the 
traceability of animal feed and GMOs.
The 1250 acre farm is home to free-range chickens, sheep, beef cattle, and pigs and, as the photos show, the spring lambs 
were a real hit, feeding eggs to the pigs and corn to the chickens was also great fun. 
For many it was their first time on a farm and they commented on how it made 
them think about how we as consumers have a responsibility to purchase ethically 
produced food.



Find out more at 
www.faifarms.co.uk/