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             08/11/06           
              Mother and daughter Glynis and Jane Soulsby are celebrating
                having the top pedigree Suffolk flock in the north of England
                with an on-farm open day at Williamsgill, Temple Sowerby, near
              Penrith, on Sunday (November 12). 
              
              
              Glynis and Jane Soulsby and Williamsgill ewes 
               
              
              
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            The Williamsgill flock was established in 1990 and being selected
              the top flock in the northern counties branch of the Suffolk Flock
              Book Society annual contest against opposition from as far afield
              as Lincolnshire and up to the Scottish Border is the icing on the
            cake for the pair. 
            Jane, aged 24, has a passion for sheep which are involved in her
              work as a technical sales consultant specialising in animal breeding
              and genetics with national company Inovis based in Edinburgh. 
            The original flock was beginning to see the fruits of a decade
              of selective breeding when it was taken in the government’s
              depopulation cull during 2001’s foot and mouth epidemic. 
            And it was Jane, an honours graduate in animal science from Newcastle
              University, who persuaded her mum to re-start the flock in 2002. 
            Said Jane: “I gave mum an ultimatum – we have to get
              some more sheep or you have to find something else to do as she
              was getting boring.” 
            Glynis, who couldn’t do without the help with the sheep
              from husband Taylor, admits: “Through breeding and showing
              the sheep we had met such a lot of people up and down the country
              and it had become part of our social calendar.” 
            The flock was re-established with 24 gimmer shearlings with top
              bloodlines from Robbie Wilson’s Strathisla flock in Aberdeenshire. 
            It was Jane who suggested they should enter the flock competition
              last year when they were chosen as reserve top flock and their
              tup Williamsgill Wkd was judged the best stock ram. 
            This year judge Helen Goldie who runs the Harpercroft flock at
              Dundonald, Kilmarnock, placed Williamsgill top of the flocks from
              around a dozen entries when she visited in mid-October. 
            “We knew our female gimmers were looking really well and
              through our breeding programme principally using AI we have bred
              a more uniform flock,” said Jane. 
            This year’s females by AI sire Deveronside The Messiah and
              stock ram Strathisla Red Bull, bought at the 2005 Edinburgh sale,
              also earned the flock the award for best ewe lambs. 
            Glynis said: “With the type of Suffolk we have tried to
              breed we have kept the carcase characteristics without breeding
              for extra bone and head size which also helps with lambing ease.
              We have also kept the breed’s colours and good, silky skins
              on the ewes which is what the commercial breeder wants. It is the
              commercial breeder we are aiming at for our sales of rams and females. 
   
            We have stuck with the Suffolk while some other terminal sires
              have become popular but I think there is increasing interest again
              in the breed which achieves a faster liveweight gain – something which has proved
              an advantage during this summer’s lack of rain and poor grass
              growing season.” 
            Sunday’s open day starts at 12 noon and pedigree and all commercial
            sheep breeders are welcome – however Glynis has asked those
            planning to go along to give her a call to confirm numbers so that
            she can make enough food – appropriately Shepherd’s Pie
            and tatie pot – to go around! She can be contacted on 017683
            61249.
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