Native breeds photographs

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
I'd like to start a thread on native breeds of farm livestock. We have had interest from various people and decided to collate a "stock photograph database". Sadly, the initiation came from a volunteer on a social media platform who got short shrift from various breed societies.

I'll start with a few Red, Riggit and White Galloways, Shetlands and Wiltshire Horns courtesy of @Dave Franciosy and a couple of my own (you'll know the difference!)

Really keen for all to join in. Apologies if I've missed anyone

@choochter @Sussex Martin @Old Tip @Ali @Alistair McLaren @Jem @lessnessock @Chapelton


@TFF Twitter

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1. Victor, 2. Paymaster, 3. Can't remember - but sold last year!
and 4. Pagan as a calf.

All sold now.

We run pedigree Angus and pedigree Bazadaise + cross bred sucklers.

(Ps. Alistair McClaren will have better examples than these.)
 

Sussex Martin

Member
Location
Burham Kent

Chapelton

Member
Location
Castle Douglas
Thanks @JP1 - no pressure! A slight mixed bag in terms of breeds. Mostly pedigree BSH but theres a some AAX cows in there too.
We've had a few issues in the past so I've rapidly created a watermark and stuck it on these. Anyone who would like copies of the original versions for their own use is welcome to them and I'll happily send you a link via PM. If anyone wants to use them for anything else we would like them to be attributed. @TFF Twitter I've sent you a PM.
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