The company said the facility strengthens its livestock proposition by providing additional capacity for excess livestock risks, while also offering an alternative source of capacity for primary livestock business written on a non-admitted basis. The agreement complements its existing USD $10 million primary perils facility, which supports livestock risks on both an admitted and non-admitted basis. With the addition of the new AXA XL-backed facility, Rokstone said its total available livestock capacity has increased to USD $30 million. Eric Conklin, CEO, Rokstone Agriculture, commented: “We’re delighted to have such committed capacity partners. Lorraine Mills, Underwriting Manager – Livestock, AXA XL, added: “We are pleased to partner with Rokstone Agriculture on this new excess livestock facility, which reflects our confidence in the team’s specialist underwriting expertise and disciplined approach to risk selection.