Sunday 4 December 2011

Farming Bison to Back a True American Breed

Accles and Shelvoke have a YouTube Channel. Each month they search for videos that are interesting and relevant to the cattle and agricultural industry.

Uploaded by foodcurated on the film shows Ed Tuccio, a bison farmer on North Quarter Farm in Riverhead, Long Island. The films shows his bison farm that has been running for more than 30 years. Mr Tuccio has joined a movement to bring the back bisons to healthy numbers across the USA.

Click below to see the short film.

Monday 31 October 2011

Accles and Shelvoke on Google Bookmarks

Accles and Google Bookmarks

Accles and Shelvoke, the cable spikers and Captive bolt stunners manufacturer based in the UK, have set up a Google Bookmarks list. This is a service online that allows Google users to create a list of links that point back to their favourite websites.

The Google Bookmarks list set up by Accles and Shelvoke contains links that are relevant to the agrciulatural and cattle farming suppliers. You can visit the list by clicking here - Cable Spikers on Google Bookmarks

Or you can find out more about Accles and Shelvoke by calling them at their West Midlands UK base on +44 (0) 121 313 4567

You can also visit their website by clicking the link here - Bolt Stunners

Tuesday 30 August 2011

Visiting An Organic Cow Farm in Ireland With Shawna Coronado.wmv

Accles and Shelvoke work in the agriculture sector across the globe. They design and manufacture bolt stunners for the cattle industry.

The UK based company have a YouTube profile and each month they update the account with new favourites based around the cattle farming sector. The below video shows Shawna Coronado visiting one of Glenisk's organic cow farms near the Burren in Ireland.

If you want more information about Accles and Shelvoke, click the link to their website here - bolt stunners

Tuesday 31 May 2011

Accles and Shelvoke on LinkedIn

Accles and Shelvoke - LinkedIn

The LinkedIn page for Accles and Shelvoke is connected to their Twitter profile. This means each Tweet sent from the account automatically updates the LinkedIn profile for the bolt stunners and cable spikers manufacturers.

Each month Accles and Shelvoke send Tweets on their profile which offer links to the various social-networking websites set up by the UK based company. You can view the Accles and Shelvoke profile on LinkedIn by clicking the logo below.

To find out more about what Accles and Shelvoke offer to the world's agricultural markets, please click the link here to visit their website - bolt stunners

Thursday 5 May 2011

1930's Farm Equipment

Check this YouTube film of agriculture in the 1930's

Accles and Shelvoke have found an old home movie of farming from the 1930's or 40's. Click below to view the film.

Bolt Stunners on StumbleUpon

Accles and Shelvoke Online

The stunning and bolt stunner equipment company, Accles and Shelvoke, are expanding online. Over the past few months the UK based company have set up a number of profiles on various social-networking websites. Besides the Facebook and Twitter profiles set up by the supplier of cable spikers, the company have also explored bookmarking online.

This is where a user can save and share website pages with other online users. Digg and also StumbleUpon are very popular ways to share news stories found online. An example of bookmarking can be found on the BBC website, where on each news page there is a StumbleUpon logo. You press the logo to bookmark the news page on your StumbleUpon profile and so be able to share them with your followers of your bookmarking profile.

Accles and Shelvoke have set up a StumbleUpon profile which they will update monthly with the latest online news from the agriculture, farming and cattle slaughter industries. The news stories from the BBC website and Google news will be available for online users of the bookmarking website to follow and read.

You can follow the Accles and Shelvoke profile by clicking the logo below. Or you can find out more about the UK based stunning equipment company by clicking a link to their website here - bolt stunners


Bolt Stunners on StumbleUpon

Wednesday 6 April 2011

Accles and Shelvoke on Social Media

Accles and Shelvoke have joined a new blogging platofrm. Posterous is a website which people can add text and other information from their email accounts. Accles and Shelvoke have set up a profile on the platform and will be uploading information on a monthly basis related to the bolt stunners, cable spikers and other products developed by the UK company. The Birmingham based Accles and Shelvoke will also upload any information about the online news about the agricultural industry.

Click the link below the Posterous logo below to visit the new profile. View the range of Accles and Shelvoke products used the world over on their website, Simply click the link here - bolt stunners

Or speak to Accles and Shelvoke about their range of products for the agricultural and electrical industry by calling +44 (0) 121 313 4567

Click for Accles and Shelvoke on Posterous

Sunday 30 January 2011

Accles and Shelvoke on Wikipedia

Bolt Stunners on Wikipedia

Accles and Shelvoke Ltd have a page dediated to their company on Wikipedia. The UK based company have developed tools for the livestock industry, and have designed tools which offer a humane way to slaughter livestock. During the 20th Century the company have been at the forefront of innovative design for bolt stunners and captive bolt pistols, and hence have a page on Wikipedia.

Accles and Shelvoke is a subsidiary company of IMI plc and the sister company to ELEY Limited. You can visit the Accles and Shelvoke website by clicking the link in bold here - Captive bolt stunners

To view the Accles and Shelvoke page on Wikipedia click the logo below.

Click for Accles and Shelvoke on Wikipedia


CASH Dispatch Kit

Accles and Shelvoke have developed a tool to combine methods in controlled blunt-force trauma and a captive bolt into a humane slaughter system.

The CASH Dispatch Kit can be used on all types of livestock, from very small animals such as poultry to extremely large animals such as bulls. The tool uses a cartridge powered captive bolt device, called the CASH Special, which has interchangeable bolt assemblies and different powerloads. The CASH Dispatch Kit is the first product on the market to prove itself as humane.

The Accles and Shelvoke designed "CASH" Dispatch Kit is universal in it's applied uses from poultry to bull. The kit contains maintenance tools and is portable, durable and includes a reference guide for easy of use. The kit is ready for responsive action and you can find out more by clicking the link in bold here - The CASH Dispatch Kit

Or to speak to Accles and Shelvoke please call 0121 313 4567

Click the image of the "CASH" Dispatch Kit below to visit Accles and Shelvoke online.

Click for the CASH Dispatch Kit from Accles and Shelvoke