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Sheep in the Orchard by the Reverend
Canon Donald A. Johnson
First Impressions of a Council Meeting by
Gail Sprake
Hopes for the Southdown, by Jean
Armstrong
The Importance of Body Condition by Bob
Backshall
Southdown Sheep - Big or Small? by Paul
Wakeham-Dawson, MA Dip Agric (Cambridge)
Southdowns (Small is not Traditional) by
Sarah Mitchell
A Market For Your Wool by Sue
Thompson
Starting a Southdown Flock
Line Breeding in Sheep by John
Randall
The Suitability of the Southdown Breed of Sheep
for Conservation Management by Paul Wakeham-Dawson MA Dip Agric
(Cambridge)
Foot Rot by George Elliott
Keeping Southdown Sheep (including Natural &
Homeopathic Remedies) by Lynne Brooks
Age Concern by Marion Hart
The Signs of Health in Sheep, 27th
January, 1778
Hints on Keeping Southdown Sheep by
Stephen Humphrey
Southdown 2000 - Quo Vadis? by Paul
Wakeham-Dawson MA Dip Agric (Cambridge)
2000 and After - The Future for Southdowns
by Philip Whitcombe
The Future is Before Us by Neil
Stainthorpe
Showing Sheep by Sharon Pond
Do's and Don'ts to Help Success in the Flock
Competition by Hugh T. Clark
Wool and Signet by Sir Richard
Cooper
Then and Now by John D.
Goode
Showman's Thoughts by Stormin Normin
All in a Day's Fun by Gail Sprake
National Sheep Association and You by
John Thorley
What Image Does the Flock Prefix "City of
London" Conjure Up for You? by Simon Meek
Coke of Norfolk
Profile on John Craig (1890-1980)
South-Downs Isabella Beeton, "Book
of Household Management", 1861
Nellie, what have you done? by Stephen
and Helen Packer
The East Dean Flock by David and Paul
Humphrey
Cear Owen Southdown Sheep Flock by Lynne
and Thomas Rowlands
Aldbury Downland Flock by Neil and Pam
Dickens
Southdown Sheep - How We Came to Have Them
by David & Chris Rhead
Southdown Sheep, My Priority by Peter
Ballard
Southdowns in Retirement by Alan and Pat
Lettin
Great Fen Flock: Lessons of the First Five
Years by L.C. Dane
Southdowns on a Norfolk Smallholding by
Richard & Ann Day
A Year in the Life of Strawberrydown
Southdowns by M.W. Littmoden
Why Southdown? by Dr. Antony Locke
Why I Chose Southdowns by Jo Willetts
The Proof of the Pudding by John
Randall
Southdown Sheep - More Fun Than a Building
Society Account by Alan Mummery
Why We Chose the Southdown Sheep by Andy
& Christine Hunt
A Token of My Love by Peter Warner
Our Southdown Flock by P.S. & C.S.
Harrison
A Small Amateur Flock by E.H. Mack
My Flock by Peter Ballard
Family Makes Local Move into Retailing source
Farmers' Weekly 27 June 2003
Native Crossbreeds Raise Hopes source
Farmers' Weekly 11 July 2003
Southdowns return to Sussex source Sussex
Express July 25 2003
Saddleworth Southdowns by Viv
Dawson
The Best Known Sheep Farmer in Wales
source Farmers' Weekly
Was it all Planned? by Lesley and Terry
Mead
The Flock Competition - Why not enter? by
Sue Thomson
The Flock Competition by Gail Sprake
Reflections on First Showing at the Royal
Show by Gail Sprake
The East Anglian Show Scene 2003
Showing Your Southdowns by Bob
Backshall
Southdowns conquer shows source South
East Farmers, Jan. 2004
Judith had a little lamb, and now it's a champion
from Cambrian News 29 July, 2004
Southdowns at Staffordshire County Show, 2004
from The Ark, Autumn 2004
A Very Rare Breed, and a Rare Experience Indeed
(or The Tale of Peter Hase) by Gail
Sprake
The East Anglian Show Scene 2004 by G.
Sprake
"...Taking Matters Into Our Own
Trotters...." from Sheep Farmer, November/December 2004
Sheep Systems for the Future from
NSA Winter Focus 2004
Take Care with Sheep Dip from NSA
Winter Focus 2004
Sheep Topics with Alan West - Big surprises
in National Fallen Stock Scheme, from South East Farmer,
December 2004
Top Marks for Orphan Care by Sharon
Pond
Breed of the Month - Southdown Sheep
from Country Living, February 2005
From Heath to Hearth (treating skins
to make rugs) by Carolyn Anderson
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