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<blockquote data-quote="ajcc" data-source="post: 2491396" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Its a great chance for someone who has good experience of shepherding and could generate a subsidary income eg training sheepdogs for sale. Young and adaptable.....no one has a love of sheep but many have a love of working dogs.</p><p>The NT will want to retain total control and bps/css income, even down to selecting type and management of stock, the inbye land they will seek to revert to coastal heath, public encouraged to walk free access, the buildings will be removed and replaced with an inadequete stone barn and visitor centre. No supplementary feeding, no avermectin wormers, soil association restrictions etc etc.</p><p>Why don't they employ a shepherd? Because they don't like to own their own livestock so they cant be held responsible over cross-compliance etc on a national scale....... I know you know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajcc, post: 2491396, member: 1436"] Its a great chance for someone who has good experience of shepherding and could generate a subsidary income eg training sheepdogs for sale. Young and adaptable.....no one has a love of sheep but many have a love of working dogs. The NT will want to retain total control and bps/css income, even down to selecting type and management of stock, the inbye land they will seek to revert to coastal heath, public encouraged to walk free access, the buildings will be removed and replaced with an inadequete stone barn and visitor centre. No supplementary feeding, no avermectin wormers, soil association restrictions etc etc. Why don't they employ a shepherd? Because they don't like to own their own livestock so they cant be held responsible over cross-compliance etc on a national scale....... I know you know! [/QUOTE]
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