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NEMSA sheep farmers hoping this year s lambing season will be as bountiful as 2020

WHILE many lowland sheep farmers across the UK have already completed or are nearing the end of the of the 2021 lambing season, the more up country custodians of the countryside, among them members of NEMSA – the North of England Mule Sheep Association - are still in full swing now that Spring has finally sprung on the northern hills. The curators of the all-purpose North of England Mule ewe are once again hoping for plenty of fit and healthy lambs on the ground, though last year will certainly take some beating. Despite Covid-19 and the national lockdown – sheep farmers are, of course, familiar with self-isolation during lambing time! – NEMSA’s national chairman, Chris Harrison, described 2020 lambing as “probably the best in my living memory.”

Alston Farmer hoping for strong lambing season

A KEEPER of North of England Mule ewes say he’s looking forward to a strong lambing season over the next few weeks. While many lowland sheep farmers across the UK have already completed or are nearing the end of the of the 2021 lambing season, the more up country custodians of the countryside, among them members of NEMSA – the North of England Mule Sheep Association - are still in full swing now that Spring has finally sprung. Chris Harrison - the NEMSA national chairman says a relatively calm winter followed by an expected increase in staycations over the summer show lamb as having great potential around the area.

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