
Episode #229
234 - The Future of Ryeland Sheep
In this episode I chat to forward-thinking Will Laurie about his move to Yorkshire and his dedication in taking the Ryeland sheep breed to new levels of commercial sheep production.

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Hosted by Andy Frazier · society · EN · 100 episodes
Podcast about all things to do with livestock showing, past and present, including interviews, discussions and general chitchat.
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Episode #229
In this episode I chat to forward-thinking Will Laurie about his move to Yorkshire and his dedication in taking the Ryeland sheep breed to new levels of commercial sheep production.

Episode #228
<p>To wrap up this 3 episode series, we look at the commercial aspects of the modern Ryeland sheep and identify where it sits within todays sheep industry. I speak to top commercial sheep breeder Bobby Morgan about his large Ryeland flock as well as Philippa Gray about her journey into the breed and how Ryeland meat takes pride of place in their farm-shop and butchery. </p>

Episode #227
<p>In this, episode 2, of the Ryeland sheep podcast, we discuss the finer points of wool with one of the country's leading experts who also happens to be a long standing Ryeland breeder, Stephen Hipps. This certainly is highly educational for anyone with an interest in sheep.</p> <p>I also speak to Susan Bryden from Dumfries about how the Ryeland breed has spread its way across the UK and beyond. </p>

Episode #226
<p>In the first of a 3 part series for the Ryeland Flock Book Society, I speak to an old friend of the Toplines and Tales podcast, livestock historian Clive Davies, as well as local breeder Jonathan Webb, about the ancient history of the Ryeland Breed. <br> Dating back to medieval times, the breed rose to prominence in Herefordshire and the surrounding areas and found global fame for its excellent quality wool. We speak about it's remarkable journey through the ages in a highly interesting episode. </p>

Episode #225
<p>After 5 years creating and running the Toplines and Tales podcast, and 4 months away from it being extremely busy, T&T is back.</p> <p>Going forward, we will have a variety of formats, but still include some good guests and interviews. </p> <p>This week we start a series of short poems, written by myself, and others. I have also narrated this one, but we will may have guest narrators in future ones. </p> <p>Volcano is based on a true story, about a real cow and our exploits at The Royal Show. The story was first previewed in my...
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