Sheepless Dogs Go Quackers at Ducks ; Show Goes On Despite Foot-and-Mouth Ban
The Journal › September 03, 2007
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The Journal › September 03, 2007
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DESPITE the recent foot-and-mouth disease outbreak, one of the region's biggest agricultural shows still went ahead at the weekend.
Organisers of the Wolsingham Show in County Durham came up with a unique solution to the banning of the sheep, cattle and goats classes, imposed after the discovery earlier this year of foot-and- mouth on farms in the south of England.See the full content of this document
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Sheepless Dogs Go Quackers at Ducks ; Show Goes On Despite Foot-and-Mouth Ban
They held a 'virtual' cattle and sheep show. Exhibitors were asked to send photographs...
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