Eleanor Pringle is a livestock consultant specializing in ruminant nutrition and rotational grazing systems. A graduate of Harper Adams University with 12 years of advisory experience, she helps farmers optimize daily live weight gain (DLWG) through multi-species swards and mob grazing. She actively trains farmers on infrastructure design and parasite management.
Eleanor 'Ellie' Pringle is a highly respected livestock systems consultant who combines veterinary science principles with advanced grazing management techniques. Graduating with honours from Harper Adams University, she began her career as a nutritionist for a national feed compounder before shifting her focus to pasture-based profitability. Ellie specializes in the design and implementation of mob grazing and adaptive multi-paddock (AMP) grazing systems that regenerate pasture health while finishing cattle and sheep efficiently. She has worked extensively across the UK, from the uplands of Cumbria to the chalk downs of the South, helping farmers select the right native breeds that thrive on low-input systems. Her technical expertise covers the nuanced management of herbal leys, including bloat risk mitigation and the strategic use of chicory and plantain for parasite control. Ellie is also an expert in farm infrastructure, advising on the most cost-effective setups for water reticulation and electric fencing to facilitate daily moves. She is a strong advocate for reducing anthelmintic use to preserve dung beetle populations and writes extensively on the synergy between livestock health and ecosystem function.