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.
55 - History of Native breeds - Aberdeen Angus - Part 2
54 - History of Native Breeds - Aberdeen Angus - Part 1
53 - History of Native Breeds - Shorthorn Cattle - Part 2
52 - History of Native Breeds - Shorthorn Cattle - part 1
51 - History of Native Breeds - Hereford Cattle - Part 2
50 - History of Native Breeds - Hereford Cattle - Part 1
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38 - Modern Livestock operations - Blelack
37 - The Young Enthusiasts - Ali Jackson
35 - The Young Enthusiasts - Jack Buckle
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