Videographer and Photographer mainly based in the Livestock Industry covering shows and sales - also corporate promotional video work for customers requirements
Hello Robert Smith. I am trying to locate a niece of mine who breeds Welsh cobs at Abergaveny, I haven’t seen my niece whose name is Carrol, née Williams, I cannot remember her sir name today.Anyone know Carrol needs Williams please
Can you explain what you mean? I don't know much about the welsh cob, but to me it kinda looks like the back legs are way longer than they should be. Unless that's just an illusion thanks to its behind muscles being super huge?
North country, Katahdin, and Zwartbles are the 3 friendliest, most harmless, and most affectionate and playful breeds of sheep there are. They are also the most loving mothers and have the lowest percentage of ewes rejecting their lambs. Karakul, Shropshire, and Jacob sheep all have a much higher percentage of ewes rejecting lambs, have more aggressive rams that have attacked people, and are less friendly to people than North country, Katahdin, and Zwartbles. "Honeybell, the rejected lamb" video, Honeybell's mother is a Karakul sheep. If people are going to continue to have issues with ending lamb and sheep slaughter and eating, could they at least no longer slaughter the happy, loving North country, Katahdin, and Zwartbles sheep and lambs? Those animals are just too innocent, playful, and peaceful to deserve getting mistreated and slaughtered. I'd prefer if no lambs and sheep get slaughtered anymore, but I know that won't happen, so please at least spare the kinder breeds
This is the same breed of sheep that Pet, the sheep is, a North country sheep. Their distinguished characteristics are thick white wool all over the body but stop at the neck and have no wool on their heads or faces, Roman nose shaped faces, and sort of thick built. They are white all over. They seem like a very friendly and playful breed. You've seen the videos of Pet, the sheep jumping, leaping, and running playfully around the dogs? And one video where he's fed potato crisps? Pet is a North country sheep also just like these sheep in this video
A guinea = £1 and 5 pence gbp The 5 pence was the Auction Houses commission in the Old days. These bulls are cheap compared to Pedigree ram prices in Britain !