LINKS

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Defra Defra's core purpose is to improve the current and future quality of life. Visit Website
Adrian Legge Photographt Ltd Professional Agricultural and Rural based photography specialising in Cattle, Sheep and Equine work in all regions of the UK. High quality digital images and colour printing. Large photographic library supplying images to magazines, newspapers, breed societies, marketing and communications agencies. Visit Website
Gascoines Chartered Surveyors Estate agency has changed beyond recognition since the 1950's but Gascoines has continually changed with the times. We are now the most established and regionally successful estate agency and have helped countless buyers and sellers to weave throughout the maze that is the property market. Visit Website
limousin  British Limousin Cattle Society
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East Midlands Limousin Cattle Breeders Club A website for those interested in things Limousin in an area from the mouth of the Humber in the North to the Thames in the South, from Nuneaton in the West to the coast in the East. Visit Website
Belgianblue British Breeders imported Belgian Blues into the UK, in the early 1980’s. They recognised their future importance to the modern commercial beef market, being fine boned, heavily muscled, docile animals with tremendous growth potential, leading to a very high percentage of saleable meat.
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Charolais This is the official web site of the British Charolais Cattle Society.
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British Blonde Society The British Blonde ... is a modern breed with ancient origins. is enjoying continuous expansion. is a hardy thrifty breed. is a high performance breed. has features to satisfy all sectors of the beef industry. Visit Website 
Charollais Sheep At the 2007 Royal Welsh Show the Charollais breed achieved an unbelievable clean sweep of the Interbreed classes for the second year running.
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Texel Formed in 1974 the British Texel Sheep Society has grown into the largest registry of Pedigree Texel sheep anywhere in the world. Today 2,200 Texel flock-masters birth notify around 72,000 lambs with 26,500 females and 1,400 males going onto full pedigree registration.
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Suffolk Sheep The Suffolk evolved from the mating of Norfolk Horn ewes with Southdown rams in the Bury St Edmunds area, these sheep were known as Southdown Norfolks, or locally, as "Black faces."
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Beltex Sheep Beltex sheep were first introduced to Britain from Belgium in 1989. They originated from hybrid sheep bred in Belgium.
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OTHER CONTACTS

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Office: 01636 676741
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Chris Farmer
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Southwell Office: 01636 813245 chris@newarklivestocksales.com