This week Suffolk Society chairman Mike Weaver and myself discuss the history of the Suffolk sheep breed. From its initial cross-bred form in the mid 18th century, through to the larger heavy boned sheep of the 1980s, the breed climbed to the top of the sheep through a steady evolution. We discuss those breeders that took the sheep to an extreme, and some of the animals that contributed to that as well as more recent times.
75 - Characters in Livestock - Liam Muir
74 -Characters in Livestock - Gordon Philip
73 - Characters in Livestock - The Auctioneers
72 - Characters in Livestock - Willie Thomson
71 - History of Native Breeds - Blue Faced Leicester sheep
70 - History of Native Breeds - Scottish Blackface Sheep
69 - History of Native Breeds - Cheviot Sheep
68 - History of Native breeds - Welsh Black Cattle
67 - History of Native Breeds - Ruby Red Devon Cattle
66 - The Show with Cannon Brown - Andy Frazier gets interviewed
65 - History of Native breeds - Luing cattle
64 - History of Native Breeds - Longhorn Cattle
63 - History of Native Breeds - Southdown sheep
62 - History of Native Livestock - Robert Bakewell
61 - Happy New Year
60 - Toplines and Tales Christmas Party
58 - History of Native Breeds - Highland Cattle
57 - Royal Smithfield show - Highlights
56 - History of Native Breeds - Galloway cattle
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