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Dishley (New Leicester) sheep. Breed result of selective breeding programme by Robert Bakewell
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Dishley (New Leicester) sheep. Breed result of selective breeding programme by Robert Bakewell
Dishley (New Leicester) sheep. Breed result of selective breeding programme by Robert Bakewell (1725-95) on his farm at Dishley, Leicestershire, England. From Thomas Bewick A General History of Quadrupeds Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1811. Woodcut
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1811 Agriculture Bakewell Breed Breeding Farm General Improvement Leicester Leicestershire Newcastle Upon Tyne Programme Quadrupeds Result Robert Sheep Stock Thomas Woodcut Bewick Dishley Selective
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This print showcases the Dishley (New Leicester) sheep, a remarkable breed that emerged as a result of Robert Bakewell's pioneering selective breeding programme. Taken on his farm in Dishley, Leicestershire, England, this image captures the essence of Bakewell's revolutionary work in improving livestock. Robert Bakewell, an English agriculturalist born in 1725 and passed away in 1795, dedicated himself to transforming traditional farming practices through meticulous breeding techniques. His innovative methods aimed to enhance desirable traits such as meat quality and wool production among sheep. The woodcut featured here is sourced from Thomas Bewick's renowned publication "A General History of Quadrupeds" published in Newcastle-upon-Tyne back in 1811. It serves as a testament to the lasting impact of Bakewell's contributions to British agriculture. These Dishley (New Leicester) sheep epitomize the success achieved through careful selection and controlled mating. Their robust physique and impressive fleece make them highly sought after by farmers across England even today. As we admire this historic photograph print from Universal Images Group (UIG), it is important to acknowledge its significance beyond commercial use. This image symbolizes not only the ingenuity of Robert Bakewell but also highlights how advancements in selective breeding have shaped our understanding and practice of animal husbandry throughout history.
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