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  • Livestock grazing on the grassland below Pen-y-ghent or Penyghent fell in the Yorkshire Dales. It is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks and lies some 3 kilometres east of Horton in Ribblesdale. This rocky outcrop can be seen from miles around all over the Dales making it one of the most recognisable landmarks in the landscape. North Yorkshire, England, UK.
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  • Livestock grazing on the grassland below Pen-y-ghent or Penyghent fell in the Yorkshire Dales. It is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks and lies some 3 kilometres east of Horton in Ribblesdale. This rocky outcrop can be seen from miles around all over the Dales making it one of the most recognisable landmarks in the landscape. North Yorkshire, England, UK.
    20150919_penyghent livestock_D.jpg
  • Livestock grazing on the grassland below Pen-y-ghent or Penyghent fell in the Yorkshire Dales. It is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks and lies some 3 kilometres east of Horton in Ribblesdale. This rocky outcrop can be seen from miles around all over the Dales making it one of the most recognisable landmarks in the landscape. North Yorkshire, England, UK.
    20150919_penyghent livestock_E.jpg
  • Livestock grazing on the grassland below Pen-y-ghent or Penyghent fell in the Yorkshire Dales. It is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks and lies some 3 kilometres east of Horton in Ribblesdale. This rocky outcrop can be seen from miles around all over the Dales making it one of the most recognisable landmarks in the landscape. North Yorkshire, England, UK.
    20150919_penyghent livestock_C.jpg
  • Livestock grazing on the grassland below Pen-y-ghent or Penyghent fell in the Yorkshire Dales. It is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks and lies some 3 kilometres east of Horton in Ribblesdale. This rocky outcrop can be seen from miles around all over the Dales making it one of the most recognisable landmarks in the landscape. North Yorkshire, England, UK.
    20150919_penyghent livestock_A.jpg
  • Sarah Leggitt feeds her free range livestock on her land and near the Lochbuie estate cottage, a former Smithy with livestock near the coast at Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland. She and her husband moved from southern England 6 years ago to work for the Lochbuie Estate and the old Smithy is provided to them as living accommodation. Lochbuie is a settlement on the island of Mull in Scotland about 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Craignure. The name is from the Scottish Gaelic Locha Buidhe, meaning "yellow loch". http://lochbuie.com/Lochbuie
    isle_of_mull33-18-11-2011_1.jpg
  • Sarah Leggitt feeds her free range livestock on her land and near the Lochbuie estate cottage, a former Smithy with livestock near the coast at Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland. She and her husband moved from southern England 6 years ago to work for the Lochbuie Estate and the old Smithy is provided to them as living accommodation. Lochbuie is a settlement on the island of Mull in Scotland about 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Craignure. The name is from the Scottish Gaelic Locha Buidhe, meaning "yellow loch". http://lochbuie.com/Lochbuie
    isle_of_mull36-18-11-2011_1.jpg
  • Sarah Leggitt feeds her free range livestock on her land and near the Lochbuie estate cottage, a former Smithy with livestock near the coast at Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland. She and her husband moved from southern England 6 years ago to work for the Lochbuie Estate and the old Smithy is provided to them as living accommodation. Lochbuie is a settlement on the island of Mull in Scotland about 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Craignure. The name is from the Scottish Gaelic Locha Buidhe, meaning "yellow loch". http://lochbuie.com/Lochbuie
    isle_of_mull39-18-11-2011_1.jpg
  • Livestock in the area west of the Long Mynd on 24th July 2020 near Norbury, United Kingdom. The Long Mynd is a heath and moorland plateau that forms part of the Shropshire Hills in Shropshire, England. The high ground, which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, lies between the Stiperstones range to the west and the Stretton Hills and Wenlock Edge to the east. Much of it is owned and managed by the National Trust.
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  • Two Romanian peasant women with a sheep at the livestock market in Ocna Sugatag in Maramures, Romania. Whereas in most countries sheep are reared for wool and meat, in Romania these are seen as by-products and the real purpose of the flock is to produce branza or cheese.
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  • Chickens in the livestock pen at a chicken farm that uses no antibiotics in their rearing. Eindhoven, Holland
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  • Chickens in the livestock pen at a chicken farm that uses no antibiotics in their rearing. Eindhoven, Holland
    SFE_131228_234_1.jpg
  • Chickens in the livestock pen at a chicken farm that uses no antibiotics in their rearing. Eindhoven, Holland
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  • A gaggle of six geese waddle down the single-track past Sarah Leggitt's estate cottage, a former Smithy with livestock at Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland. She and her husband moved from southern England 6 years ago to work for the Lochbuie Estate and the old Smithy is provided to them as living accommodation. Lochbuie is a settlement on the island of Mull in Scotland about 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Craignure. The name is from the Scottish Gaelic Locha Buidhe, meaning "yellow loch". http://lochbuie.com/Lochbuie
    isle_of_mull31-18-11-2011_1.jpg
  • Livestock in the area west of the Long Mynd on 24th July 2020 near Norbury, United Kingdom. The Long Mynd is a heath and moorland plateau that forms part of the Shropshire Hills in Shropshire, England. The high ground, which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, lies between the Stiperstones range to the west and the Stretton Hills and Wenlock Edge to the east. Much of it is owned and managed by the National Trust.
    20200724_long mynd sheep_001.jpg
  • Livestock in the area west of the Long Mynd on 24th July 2020 near Norbury, United Kingdom. The Long Mynd is a heath and moorland plateau that forms part of the Shropshire Hills in Shropshire, England. The high ground, which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, lies between the Stiperstones range to the west and the Stretton Hills and Wenlock Edge to the east. Much of it is owned and managed by the National Trust.
    20200724_long mynd sheep_003.jpg
  • Sheep and lambs grazing on fields on 20th June 2020 in Studley, United Kingdom. Pasture for livestock takes up a surprising percentage of the total space in the UK, at around 27%.
    20200620_sheep grazing_001.jpg
  • Chickens in the livestock pen at a chicken farm that uses no antibiotics in their rearing. Eindhoven, Holland
    SFE_131228_243_1.jpg
  • Chickens in the livestock pen at a chicken farm that uses no antibiotics in their rearing. Eindhoven, Holland
    SFE_131228_269_1.jpg
  • Chickens in the livestock pen at a chicken farm that uses no antibiotics in their rearing. Eindhoven, Holland
    SFE_131228_257_1.jpg
  • Chickens in the livestock pen at a chicken farm that uses no antibiotics in their rearing. Eindhoven, Holland
    SFE_131228_238_1.jpg
  • Chickens in the livestock pen at a chicken farm that uses no antibiotics in their rearing. Eindhoven, Holland
    SFE_131228_191_1.jpg
  • Chickens in the livestock pen at a chicken farm that uses no antibiotics in their rearing. Eindhoven, Holland
    SFE_131228_140_1.jpg
  • Chickens in the livestock pen at a chicken farm that uses no antibiotics in their rearing. Eindhoven, Holland
    SFE_131228_081_1.jpg
  • Chickens in the livestock pen at a chicken farm that uses no antibiotics in their rearing. Eindhoven, Holland
    SFE_131228_073_1.jpg
  • A warning sign for dog owners to keep animals on leads and preventing attacks on livestock, on a gate on farm land in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, on 12th April 2017, in Malham, Yorkshire, England.
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  • A young boy in a field plays with a ewe and chickens at Drusillas Park Zoo. He reaches down to the ground to see if the chickens behind a wire fence will come nearer while the ewe is held tight by a farm hand. Educating the young with hands-on experiences help the urban to understand the nature of farming and the sources of their food. But after this contact with livestock, the boy needs to wash his hands thoroughly as the risk of infections such as E.coli are significant – as has been discovered in other park zoos and farms. Cattle and sheep are the main carriers of E.coli O157 so hand washing using warm water and soap is an important and effective control. It is recommended that washing after working with or touching animals, their dung, manure, slurry or sewage. E.coli O157 can live for some months in the soil.
    sheep_farm_boy03-12-02-1991_1_1.jpg
  • Sarah Leggitt's estate cottage, a former Smithy with livestock near the coast at Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Sarah and her husband are, like many Mull inhabitants, of English birth. They moved from southern England 6 years ago to work for the Lochbuie Estate and the old Smithy is provided to them as living accommodation. Lochbuie is a settlement on the island of Mull in Scotland about 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Craignure. The name is from the Scottish Gaelic Locha Buidhe, meaning "yellow loch". http://lochbuie.com/Lochbuie
    isle_of_mull27-18-11-2011_1.jpg
  • Sarah Leggitt's estate cottage, a former Smithy with livestock near the coast at Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Sarah and her husband are, like many Mull inhabitants, of English birth. They moved from southern England 6 years ago to work for the Lochbuie Estate and the old Smithy is provided to them as living accommodation. Lochbuie is a settlement on the island of Mull in Scotland about 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Craignure. The name is from the Scottish Gaelic Locha Buidhe, meaning "yellow loch". http://lochbuie.com/Lochbuie
    isle_of_mull26-18-11-2011_1.jpg
  • Cows and livestock winter inside a barn on a family-run farm in the Alsace village of Boofzheim, on 13th October 1997, in Boofzheim, France. The cattle are owned by the Kessler family who have a herd of cows as well as ducks from which they make Foie-Gras. The farm is in the french village of Boofzheim, a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. Its name is probably derived from the French boeuf bull or ox.
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  • Farmers transport  straw on their heavily laiden bicycles, much need food for their livestock, Sonepur, Bihar, India.
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  • Littondale is a Yorkshire Dale in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, UK. Known for it’s smooth rolling hills and traditional farmhouses that date from the 17th century. This is sheep farming country and prime grazing ground for the multitude of livestock on the grassland.
    20150919_littondale traditional lamb...jpg
  • Littondale is a Yorkshire Dale in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, UK. Known for it’s smooth rolling hills and traditional farmhouses that date from the 17th century. This is sheep farming country and prime grazing ground for the multitude of livestock on the grassland.
    20150919_littondale traditional lamb...jpg
  • Littondale is a Yorkshire Dale in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, UK. Known for it’s smooth rolling hills and traditional farmhouses that date from the 17th century. This is sheep farming country and prime grazing ground for the multitude of livestock on the grassland.
    20150919_littondale traditional lamb...jpg
  • Littondale is a Yorkshire Dale in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, UK. Known for it’s smooth rolling hills and traditional farmhouses that date from the 17th century. This is sheep farming country and prime grazing ground for the multitude of livestock on the grassland.
    20150919_littondale traditional lamb...jpg
  • Littondale is a Yorkshire Dale in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, UK. Known for it’s smooth rolling hills and traditional farmhouses that date from the 17th century. This is sheep farming country and prime grazing ground for the multitude of livestock on the grassland.
    20150919_littondale traditional lamb...jpg
  • Littondale is a Yorkshire Dale in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, UK. Known for it’s smooth rolling hills and traditional farmhouses that date from the 17th century. This is sheep farming country and prime grazing ground for the multitude of livestock on the grassland.
    20150919_littondale traditional lamb...jpg
  • Snow scene with livestock bracing against the wind in the Herefordshire countryside near Clifford, England, United Kingdom. With the UK experiencing one of its coldest winters and most snowfall in recent years. Finally, in March, the country experienced the final flurry and snowy weather sweptin from the East one last time.
    20180319_snow herefordshire_017.jpg
  • Snow scene with livestock bracing against the wind in the Herefordshire countryside near Clifford, England, United Kingdom. With the UK experiencing one of its coldest winters and most snowfall in recent years. Finally, in March, the country experienced the final flurry and snowy weather sweptin from the East one last time.
    20180318_snow herefordshire_015.jpg
  • Livestock being delivered to an inner city slaughterhouse Birmingham Halal Abattoir, trading as Pak Mecca Meats at old industrial building in Deritend area near the city centre on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Pak Mecca Meats, currently operates from Bishop Street and nearby warehouses and has caused controversy due to the environmental impact on local residents.
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  • Sheep grazing in a field under dramatic grey sky on 31st July 2020 in Welford-on-Avon, United Kingdom. Warwickshire is a county well known for sheep as agricultural livestock.
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  • Sheep grazing in a field under dramatic grey sky on 31st July 2020 in Welford-on-Avon, United Kingdom. Warwickshire is a county well known for sheep as agricultural livestock.
    20200731_sheep grazing_001.jpg
  • A selection of agricultural tools for looking after livestock at Newgrove House (farm), Llandinabo; Herefordshire, UK
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  • Pill dispenser for giving livestock medicine; Newgrove House (farm), Llandinabo, Herefordshire, UK
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  • A Tai Dam ethnic minority woman holds a pair of ducklings in Ban Nam Bone village, Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR. The Tai Dam usually reside in valleys close by to rivers or streams where they grow paddy rice and keep livestock.
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  • A young boy in a field plays with a spring lamb at Drusillas Park Zoo. Hugging the animal tight in his arms, the lad enjoys the feel of its wool and its natural smell. Educating the young with hands-on experiences help the urban to understand the nature of farming and the sources of their food. But after this contact with livestock, the boy needs to wash his hands thoroughly as the risk of infections such as E.coli are significant – as has been discovered in other park zoos and farms. Cattle and sheep are the main carriers of E.coli O157 so hand washing using warm water and soap is an important and effective control. It is recommended that washing after working with or touching animals, their dung, manure, slurry or sewage. E.coli O157 can live for some months in the soil.
    sheep_farm_boy01-12-02-1991_1_1.jpg
  • Lit by early sun that filters through mountain peaks to this remote village near Ulleri, in the Himalayan foothills, Nepal, we see the veranda of a tea shop that serves weary travellers trekking the Annapurna Circuit and traditional doko basket. Villages such as these partly-depend on the agriculture of rice-growing and also on the passing tourist trade. Western trekkers walk through these tiny communities on their way up the series of climbing trails of the Annapurna Conservation Sanctuary, a sometimes gruelling walk from the low hills of Pokhara to the higher altitudes of Annapurna, the (26,000 feet (8,000 metre) peak - and beyond. Tea houses are dotted along the trail offering lodging, refreshments and basic, but delicious food to the weary traveller and the landscapes are often shared with local livestock.
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  • A goat belonging to traditional Alpine farmer Peter Eberle in the courtyard of a dairy and goat farm in Balzers, Liechtenstein, on 8th February 1990, in Balzers, Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein is a landlocked Principality bordered by the Alpine countries of Austria and Switzerland and is a winter sports resort, though best known as a tax haven, attracting companies worldwide to register their assets in complete secrecy. Its agricultural output is mainly wheat, barley, corn, potatoes, livestock and dairy products though technology companies have been eroding the traditional ways of life such as Peters for decades.
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  • Hens peck at deer and goat skulls and antler remains that lie in the rain after the annual cull at the Pennyghael Estate, Isle of Mull, Scotland. In the wet gravel, the heads still have their flesh attached to their sockets and farm livestock are free to clear them before the remains are cleaned again and sent to those who shot these animals, many of which came to this estate on the Ross of Mull from other EU countries. The open seasons for deer stalking in Scotland are: Red deer – stags 1st July – 20th October Red deer – hinds  21st October – 15th February Roe bucks 1st April – 20th October<br />
Fallow bucks 1st August – 30th April.
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  • Hanging goose at Sarah Leggitt's Lochbuie estate cottage, a former Smithy with livestock on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. Hanging upside down, the goose has recently been killed for the family to eat in a day or two. Its feathers have been plucked from its body leaving only the wings. Sarah and her husband moved from southern England 6 years ago to work for the Lochbuie Estate and the old Smithy is provided to them as living accommodation. Lochbuie is a settlement on the island of Mull in Scotland about 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Craignure. The name is from the Scottish Gaelic Locha Buidhe, meaning "yellow loch". http://lochbuie.com/Lochbuie
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  • Exmoor pony on 10th November 2021 in Malmsmead, United Kingdom.  The Exmoor pony is a horse breed native to the British Isles, where some still roam as semi-feral livestock on Exmoor, a large area of moorland in Devon and Somerset in southwest England.
    20211110_exmoor pony_001.jpg
  • Littondale is a Yorkshire Dale in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, UK. Known for it’s smooth rolling hills and traditional farmhouses that date from the 17th century. This is sheep farming country and prime grazing ground for the multitude of livestock on the grassland.
    20150919_littondale traditional lamb...jpg
  • Littondale is a Yorkshire Dale in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, UK. Known for it’s smooth rolling hills and traditional farmhouses that date from the 17th century. This is sheep farming country and prime grazing ground for the multitude of livestock on the grassland.
    20150919_littondale traditional lamb...jpg
  • Snow scene with livestock bracing against the wind in the Herefordshire countryside near Clifford, England, United Kingdom. With the UK experiencing one of its coldest winters and most snowfall in recent years. Finally, in March, the country experienced the final flurry and snowy weather sweptin from the East one last time.
    20180319_snow herefordshire_018.jpg
  • We are looking down from above to office and business workers who are lying down and relaxing in the grass in their lunch break at Finsbury Circus, a circular green park space in the heart of London's financial district, the City of London. Surrounding them is an art instillation of steel sheep that are incongruously grazing among the assorted people, much like they once did when London was a home to livestock en-route to market and other animals used for transport. It is a warm afternoon and in the foreground, a man wearing a dark suit has taken off his polished shoes and is lying his head on his jacket in the warm afternoon, loosening his tight tie and stretching his neck. Elsewhere, a lady is sitting eating a packed lunch with the Sun newspaper and a man a little further behind is in jeans and plimsoll shoes. The City of London has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000. The City of London is a geographically-small City within Greater London, England. The City as it is known, is the historic core of London from which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew. The City's boundaries have remained constant since the Middle Ages but  it is now only a tiny part of Greater London. The City of London is a major financial centre, often referred to as just the City or as the Square Mile, as it is approximately one square mile (2.6 km) in area. London Bridge's history stretches back to the first crossing over Roman Londinium, close to this site and subsequent wooden and stone bridges have helped modern London become a financial success.
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  • Looking down on office and business workers who are lying down and relaxing in the grass in their lunch break at Finsbury Circus, a circular green park space in the heart of London's financial district, the City of London. Surrounding them is an art instillation of steel sheep that are incongruously grazing among the assorted people, much like they once did when London was a home to livestock en-route to market. In the foreground a man in a dark suit has taken off his jacket and is lying down to complete his Financial Times (FT) crossword. Nearby, a lady and man are sitting eating a packed lunch. The City, is the historic financial core of London from which the modern conurbation grew and its one square mile (2.6 km) boundary has remained constant since the Middle Ages.
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  • Calf feeding on pasture on farmland in Slad, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom.
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  • Cows on the crest of a hill in the Shropshire AONB on 21st July 2020 in Cleedownton, United Kingdom. The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers about a quarter of the county, mainly in the south. Shropshire is one of Englands most rural and sparsely populated counties.
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  • Cows on the crest of a hill in the Shropshire AONB on 21st July 2020 in Cleedownton, United Kingdom. The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers about a quarter of the county, mainly in the south. Shropshire is one of Englands most rural and sparsely populated counties.
    20200721_shropshire hills cows_002.jpg
  • Cow and her calf in British countryside in September near to Coughton, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Your bullocks block the path into a field in British countryside in September near to Coughton, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Your bullocks block the path into a field in British countryside in September near to Coughton, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Cow and her calf in British countryside in September near to Coughton, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Sheep sheltering from the sun in British countryside in September near to Coughton, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Your bullocks block the path into a field in British countryside in September near to Coughton, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Sheep sheltering from the sun in British countryside in September near to Coughton, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Cows on the crest of a hill in the Shropshire AONB on 21st July 2020 in Cleedownton, United Kingdom. The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers about a quarter of the county, mainly in the south. Shropshire is one of Englands most rural and sparsely populated counties.
    20200721_shropshire hills cows_005.jpg
  • Cows on the crest of a hill in the Shropshire AONB on 21st July 2020 in Cleedownton, United Kingdom. The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers about a quarter of the county, mainly in the south. Shropshire is one of Englands most rural and sparsely populated counties.
    20200721_shropshire hills cows_004.jpg
  • Cows on the crest of a hill in the Shropshire AONB on 21st July 2020 in Cleedownton, United Kingdom. The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers about a quarter of the county, mainly in the south. Shropshire is one of Englands most rural and sparsely populated counties.
    20200721_shropshire hills cows_003.jpg
  • Cows on the crest of a hill in the Shropshire AONB on 21st July 2020 in Cleedownton, United Kingdom. The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers about a quarter of the county, mainly in the south. Shropshire is one of Englands most rural and sparsely populated counties.
    20200721_shropshire hills cows_001.jpg
  • With the Slovakian border on the distant forested ridge, cattle graze on Polish agricultural land in southern Poland, on 20th September 2019, Biala Woda, Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • With the Slovakian border on the distant forested ridge, cattle graze on Polish agricultural land in southern Poland, on 20th September 2019, Biala Woda, Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Flock of sheep on the heathland of Exmoor on 10th November 2021 in Malmsmead, United Kingdom. Exmoor is loosely defined as an area of hilly open moorland in west Somerset and north Devon in South West England. It is named after the River Exe, the source of which is situated in the centre of the area, two miles north-west of Simonsbath. Exmoor is more precisely defined as the area of the former ancient royal hunting forest.
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  • Flock of sheep on the heathland of Exmoor on 10th November 2021 in Malmsmead, United Kingdom. Exmoor is loosely defined as an area of hilly open moorland in west Somerset and north Devon in South West England. It is named after the River Exe, the source of which is situated in the centre of the area, two miles north-west of Simonsbath. Exmoor is more precisely defined as the area of the former ancient royal hunting forest.
    20211110_sheep exmoor_001.jpg
  • Radar station on top of Titterstone Clee Hill on 10th May 2021 in Cleedownton, United Kingdom. Titterstone Clee Hill, sometimes referred to as Titterstone Clee or, incorrectly, Clee Hill, is a prominent hill in the rural English county of Shropshire, rising at the summit to 533 metres above sea level. It is one of the Clee Hills, in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Most of the summit of the hill is affected by man-made activity, the result of hill fort construction during the Bronze and Iron Ages and, more recently, by years of mining for coal and quarrying for dolerite, known locally as dhustone, for use in road-building. Many derelict quarry buildings scattered over the hill are of industrial archaeological interest as very early examples of the use of reinforced concrete. Several radar domes and towers operate on the summit of the hill. The largest of the radar arrays is part of the National Air Traffic Services NATS radar network, and covers one of 30 overlapping regions of UK airspace. The one on Titterstone Clee monitors all aircraft within a 100-mile radius.
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  • Sheep and lambs feeding on the luscious grass in fields near to Toddington in The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, UK.  This area is famed for it's local lamb. Popular with both the English themselves and international visitors from all over the world, the area is well known for gentle hillsides ‘wolds’, outstanding countryside, sleepy ancient limestone villages, historic market towns and for being so ‘typically English’ where time has stood still for over 300 years. Throughout the Cotswolds stone features in buildings and stone walls act as a common thread in seamlessly blending the historic towns & villages with their surrounding landscape. One of the most 'quintessentially English' and unspoiled regions of England.
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  • Agriculture near to Ventas de Zafarraya. This rural community is dependent on agriculture, and struggling because of low prices. The sheep are herded from field to field to help farmers clear their fields.
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  • View Swaledale from Reeth across fellside fields of farmland and dry stone walls. Yorkshire, England, UK. This is a farming area where rural living and the countryside is at the centre of life in this county. Swaledale runs broadly from west to east. To the south and east of the ridge a number of smaller dales. Swaledale is a typical limestone Yorkshire dale, with its narrow valley-bottom road, green meadows and fellside fields, white sheep and dry stone walls on the glacier-formed valley sides.
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  • View Swaledale from Reeth across fellside fields of farmland and dry stone walls. Yorkshire, England, UK. This is a farming area where rural living and the countryside is at the centre of life in this county. Swaledale runs broadly from west to east. To the south and east of the ridge a number of smaller dales. Swaledale is a typical limestone Yorkshire dale, with its narrow valley-bottom road, green meadows and fellside fields, white sheep and dry stone walls on the glacier-formed valley sides.
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  • Friesian cows in a field of fresh grass at the village of Hardraw. Yorkshire, England, UK. This is a farming area where rural living in the countryside is at the centre of life in this Northern county.
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  • Moorland landscape in Llanafan Fawr, Powys, Mid Wales, United Kingdom.
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  • English landscape of agricultural fields with grazing sheep near Martley, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Spring landscape near Castleton village in the North York Moors National Park on 17 May 2018. The North York Moors consist of a moorland plateau, intersected by a number of deep dales or valleys containing cultivated land or woodland
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  • Rasp/file used for shaping horn or smoothing it off, Newgrove House (farm), Llandinabo, Herefordshire, UK
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  • Bloater, Newgrove House (farm), Llandinabo, Herefordshire, UK
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  • North York Moors hill farmer, Robert Myers, checks on a Swaledale ewe which has recently given birth to twins, Toad Hall, Bransdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of farmer, Robert Thomas with his dog and a prize Hereford bull in a barn at his farm, Risbury Court, in Herefordshire, UK
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  • A peasant farmer wearing a hand knitted woollen cardigan stands with two sheep at Bogdan Voda market, Maramures, Romania. Whereas in most countries sheep are reared for wool and meat, in Romania these are seen as by-products and the real purpose of the flock is to produce branza or cheese.
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  • A Brokpa yak herder milks her yak in a meadow outside the village of Merak, Eastern Bhutan. The Brokpa, the semi-nomads of the villages of Merak and Sakteng are said to have migrated to Bhutan a few centuries ago from the Tshona region of Southern Tibet. Thriving on rearing yaks and sheep, the Brokpas have maintained many of their unique traditions and customs.
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  • Sheep up for auction at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep Fair in Somerset, England. Buyers bid for the best quality animals while sellers gather to hear the prices their sheep have fetched during the sale in this picturesque village in the Mendip Hills. Unauthorised visitors are forbidden to enter the catle pens, avoiding the spread of epidemics like Foot and Mouth. According to tradition, Priddy Sheep Fair moved from Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death, although evidence has been found of a Fair being held at Priddy before that. There is a local legend, which says that as long as the hurdle stack shelter remains in the village, so will the Fair.
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  • Sheep up for auction kept behind fencing to avoid the spread of diseases at the ancient annual Priddy Fair in Somerset, England. A sign issued by the government's disease control policy, unauthorised visitors are forbidden to enter the catle pens, avoiding the spread of epidemics like Foot and Mouth. According to tradition, Priddy Sheep Fair moved from Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death, although evidence has been found of a Fair being held at Priddy before that. There is a local legend, which says that as long as the hurdle stack shelter remains in the village, so will the Fair.
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  • Healthy hens kept behind chicken wire on a rural smallholding on 22nd April 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
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  • Curious one year-old bulls peer through a wire fence separating farmland and a private garden, on 5th November 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
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  • As early morning mist makes its way across moors and mountain grasses, we see a dead ewe that lies decomposing at a collapsed dry stone wall on Nether Moor, Derbyshire. The sheep has been left behind the rest of the farmer's flock and as it decomposes, its eyes have already been pecked out and its white front incisor teeth gaping, as if grinning in death. This is a loss of revenue of vital income at a time of economic hardship for those in this tough industry. In the background we see the moors rising to it summit in the area called Edale, a valley in North Derbyshire, 15 miles west of Sheffield, in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Edale valley is a loose collection of scattered farmsteads or 'booths' as they are known which grew up around the original shelters or 'boothies' used by shepherds when tending their sheep on the hillsides.
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  • Pigs to be fattened up and sold to the market sleeps in a pen in the Grand Canal Pig Farm in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China on 04 August, 2011. Pork is by far the most popular meat eaten in China, with its value deeply ingrained in the mind of the Chinese people. The importance of pork in the Chinese diet and the role of prices in affecting social stability are demonstrated by the establishment in 2007 by the central government of a "strategic pork reserve", the only one of its kind in the world.
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  • A hired help walk through by pens where pregnant sows are kept at the Grand Canal Pig Farm in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China on 04 August, 2011.  Pork is by far the most popular meat eaten in China, with its value deeply ingrained in the mind of the Chinese people. The importance of pork in the Chinese diet and the role of prices in affecting social stability are demonstrated by the establishment in 2007 by the central government of a "strategic pork reserve", the only one of its kind in the world.
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  • Newly born piglets fight and play around their mother in a pen at the Grand Canal Pig Farm in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China on 04 August, 2011.  Pork is by far the most popular meat eaten in China, with its value deeply ingrained in the mind of the Chinese people. The importance of pork in the Chinese diet and the role of prices in affecting social stability are demonstrated by the establishment in 2007 by the central government of a "strategic pork reserve", the only one of its kind in the world.
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  • Brazilian Gauchos cowboys males, on their horses lining up preparing to compete in a Rodeo. Gaucho cowboy Rodeo, Flores de Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul.
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  • A Rajasthani shepherd and sheep drinking at a watering hole on 8th November 2009, in the Thar desert near Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India.
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  • Young boy Gaucho cowboy Brazilian riding a horse with a cactus in the background. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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