This week we chat sheep to Gregor Ingram from Logie Durno in Aberdeenshire, one of Europe's largest pedigree ram breeders.
As well as breeding Charollais sheep for over 4 decades, the Ingram family have expanded their business which now runs 4,500 ewes and sells upwards of 800 rams per year. With nine different pure breeds including a couple of unique hybrid composites, Gregor talks us through the trials and tribulations of running an outfit this size, and how most of their rams are sold privately and how their stock majors on carcass traits.
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
59 - History of Native breeds - Suffolk sheep
58 - History of Native Breeds - Highland Cattle
57 - Royal Smithfield show - Highlights
56 - History of Native Breeds - Galloway cattle
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