Tebay, Cumbria: A chance encounter at a recent agricultural show has given me a leadAt this time of year, the Cumbrian farming community's attention turns to breeding animals for the following spring - and the sale or purchase of tups and bulls. While I stood watching the Herdwick sheep classes at the Westmorland Show, another farmer casually mentioned that he had a belted galloway bull for sale. As I was driving down the Duddon Valley the following week, I saw his pickup heading towards me along the lane. We wound our windows down and he asked: "Do you want to see that bull?"The bull in question was grazing on the top of a fell, so we jumped on to the farmer's quad bike and drove up a steep, winding track through ancient woodland, past moss-covered walls and old, abandoned farm buildings. At the top of the fell, the woodland ended and bracken began to bash our legs as we drove past. Continue reading...
Country diary: Thoughts already turn to spring - and a new bull for the farm | Andrea Meanwell
7. října 2023 8:00
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Zdroj: The Guardian