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Alan Burleigh from Lisnaskea with the Supreme Charolais Champion, jointly owned with his grandfather Harold Stubbs, at the show and sale in Dungannon. Also pictured is the show judge Aaron Quigley of Ballinalack. Houston Green
Margaret and Neil Quinn from Cullyhanna with Oisin and Micheal at the Charolais show and sale in Dungannon. Houston Green
Gary Callaghan and Kirsty Campbell, both from Killyman, Co Tyrone, admiring the White Park cattle, one of the many rare breeds on show at the Ulster American Folk Park in Omagh. Houston Green
Ryan Connor from Lisburn with his children Charlotte, Dylan and Molly, examining a South Down ewe owned by Maurice Pogue of Brookeborough, at the Rare Breeds Show held in Omagh. Houston Green
Derek and Lucy Johnstone from Enniskillen looking at a Kunekune pig owned by Veronica Greenaway of Maguiresbridge, being fed by Liam Corry, assistant curator at the Ulster American Folk Park during the Rare Breeds Show. Houston Green
READER’S PICTURE: Joan Deegan sent us this photo of her nephew Brian Crushe and his favourite cow, Hilda, out enjoying some sunshine on the farm. You can send your photos to readerspics@farmersjournal.ie or tweet us @IFJ_picturedesk.
Cloughbane started out as a beef and sheep farm, and while the Robinson family have maintained these enterprises, they have added a farm shop and a range of ready meals, writes Anne O’Donoghue
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