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Chatsworth Farmyard issued rare breeds accreditation

Chatsworth Farmyard issued rare breeds accreditation 12 April 2021 | The Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) has awarded accreditation to Chatsworth Farmyard Chatsworth Farmyard has been recognised for its contribution to the conservation of some the rarest livestock and equine breeds native to the UK. The Derbyshire farm attraction is now part of the 25-strong network of Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) accredited farm parks. The network takes part in crucial conservation programmes, as well as supporting education about rare breeds and why they matter. Chatsworth Farmyard, located in the Peak District, has provided agricultural education and entertainment for almost half a century.

What to eat, drink and wear to enjoy Cheltenham Festival at home this year

What to eat, drink and wear to enjoy Cheltenham Festival at home this year The horse racing event is about to get underway, but how to celebrate it in style while viewing digitally? Queen Elizabeth, seen here at Cheltenham Festival in 2009 Credit: Getty Images In the annual social calendar, Cheltenham Festival occupies a place as the horsey crowd’s horse race. Leave Ascot to the lightweights and Aintree to, well, the Lambrini crowd: Cheltenham’s Gloucestershire setting, with prize-winning equestrian estates scattered across the county, means it’s always been a bona fide toff’s go-to.  Hence the steady attendance of royals, year on year. The household’s most fervent horse enthusiast, Princess Anne, lives in a country idyll - Gatcombe Park - a short drive away, and the Queen, the Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Cornwall have been known to place their bets at the famous race course. This year, of course, things are rather different. 

March comes in like an adorable lamb at Arlyn Vineyard

March comes in like an adorable lamb at Arlyn Vineyard Updated Mar 06, 2021; Facebook Share By Michael Alberty | For The Oregonian/OregonLive Thanks to a trio of new arrivals at Arlyn Vineyard in Newberg, the Willamette Valley is now the world’s cutest wine region. Say hello to the Valais Blacknose sheep, a vineyard employee that can’t help but make you smile. The Valais Blacknose sheep are a breed native to the mountains of southern Switzerland. The breed, which looks like sheep as imagined by Wallace & Gromit, is marked by a jet-black face, ears, knees, boots, and in the ewe’s case, posteriors. Both rams and ewes develop spiral horns.

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