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British Longhorns and Blondes prove a winning combination on Peak District farm

A focus on high herd health and performance has brought success to a farming couple in Derbyshire, with two contrasting breeds

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Jane and Stuart Mycock with their son Monty.
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Jane and Stuart Mycock with their son Monty.

British Longhorns and Blondes could not be more different in appearance and character, and yet Stuart and Jane Mycock have enjoyed success in the show and sale ring with both. Stuart Mycock's family...

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