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<blockquote data-quote="Tim G" data-source="post: 8071405" data-attributes="member: 117"><p>The first time I really saw Middle Whites was whilst at the Longhorn Cattle society's AGM when we visited Huntsham Court farm in Ross on wye. As well as the Longhorn cattle there, they also had Middle Whites and I remember them telling us that there were something like 220 registered breeding females in the uk, 120 of which were on that farm. This would have been about 8 years ago now.</p><p>I really took to them then, and we managed to get a couple of gilts in 2018 and have been breeding them since. We have kept a few gilts and sold some for breeding too, but most we finish and sell ourselves through our farm shop and at farmers markets. The pork really is exceptional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim G, post: 8071405, member: 117"] The first time I really saw Middle Whites was whilst at the Longhorn Cattle society's AGM when we visited Huntsham Court farm in Ross on wye. As well as the Longhorn cattle there, they also had Middle Whites and I remember them telling us that there were something like 220 registered breeding females in the uk, 120 of which were on that farm. This would have been about 8 years ago now. I really took to them then, and we managed to get a couple of gilts in 2018 and have been breeding them since. We have kept a few gilts and sold some for breeding too, but most we finish and sell ourselves through our farm shop and at farmers markets. The pork really is exceptional. [/QUOTE]
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