The North of England Mule Sheep Association has taken its use of social media to new heights with both live action video and drone footage in a series of breed-promoting features involving farmers across North Yorkshire, Cumbria, Northumberland and Co. Durham.
The North of England Mule Sheep Association has also made a, for the industry, ground-breaking link-up with three fellow sheep breed societies. With the help of Herd’s Media which is also a drone company, NEMSA has been working closely throughout the summer with the Suffolk and Texel Sheep Societies, along with Swaledale Sheepbreeders Association to highlight various scenarios involving best use and best practice involving their individual breeds.
Angus Dean, who farms with his family at Toft House, Threshfield, shines the spotlight on the versatility of the North of England Mule and how it is fully integrated into a farming model that also includes dairy cattle and a farm contracting business. The Deans predominantly use Texel tups on their Mules and Angus discusses how using this terminal sire adds value to their stock through a mainly grass-fed system.
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