Traditional stratified sheep breeding has lost more market share as lowland farmers close flocks and try cross-bred and composite breeds. Latest estimates suggest Scottish Blackface numbers have reduced by 36% since 2012, with Welsh Mountain, Beulah, Welsh Hill Specked Face and Swaledale all back 15-19%. However, the Cheviot breed showed a trend-bucking growth of 4%. […]
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