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Lincolnshire Farmers Championing Heritage Sheep Breeds’ Survival

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Lincolnshire Farmers Championing Heritage Sheep Breeds’ Survival

In the heart of Lincolnshire, local farmers are actively working to safeguard the legacy of Britain’s native sheep breeds, many of which are endangered. These types of sheep, which have played a crucial role in the area’s farming heritage, are now encountering difficulties due to contemporary farming techniques and shifting market requirements. Measures are being taken to assist these breeds via eco-friendly farming schemes and local community involvement. Lincolnshire farmers are determined to retain the biodiversity of their herds, ensuring that these distinct breeds continue to graze our fields and contribute to the countryside landscape.

This article is based on the original reporting available on news.google.com.

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