Along with two great guests, this week we have a fantastic look at the history of the Aberdeen Angus breed, from its humble (Humbie) beginnings in the northern hills to a selection of a few men who took it on themselves to make this a breed to be reckoned with across the world. We look at a few families that shaped the breed and move on through some great breeders up to the 50s & 60s and the beckoning of that boat to South America.
35 - The Young Enthusiasts - Jack Buckle
34 - The Young Enthusiasts - James Nisbet
33 - Professor John Robinson on Animal Science
32 - Modern Livestock Operations - Nichols Farms
31 - The Royal Highland show
30 - Modern Livestock operations - Rawburn
29b - Modern Livestock operations - Darr feedlot - Part 2
29a - Modern Livestock Operations - Darr Feedlot - Part 1
28 - Modern Livestock Operations - Allanfauld
27 - Modern Livestock Operations - Fearn
26 - Modern Livestock operations - Jalex
25 - The Continentals - Charollais Sheep
24 - The Continentals - Beltex Sheep
23 - The Continentals - The Simmental Breed
22 - The Continentals - The Texel sheep
21 - The Continentals - The Belgian Blue breed
20 - The Continentals - The Limousin Breed
19 - LEGENDARY CATTLEMEN Part 10 - Harlan Ritchie and the type change
18 - LEGENDARY CATTLEMEN Part 9 - Glen Klippenstein
17 - LEGENDARY CATTLEMEN Part 8 - Wye Plantation
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