Our modern day Association was founded in 1892 by a group of celebrated Lincoln Ram breeders, the most noteable being, Henry Dudding of Riby, Great Grimsby.
The main aims of our Association today are much the same:
• The encouragement...
The Group was established by a number of enthusiastic breeders in 1994 with the aim of promoting and enhancing the breed. At that time Norfolk Horns were category 1 – ‘critical’ on the Rare Breeds Survival Trust’s watchlist, with fewer than 300...
The Blackface Sheep Breeders' Association was formed at a meeting in Lanark in 1901, when the attending Blackface breeders recognised that there were problems within the sheep industry.
From the outset, the main objectives of the Association...
The South Wales Mountain Sheep, which is also sometimes called a Nelson or a Glamorgan Welsh, is the largest of the Welsh Mountain breeds. It is believed to be of the same primitive ancestry as the Welsh Mountain Sheep, but for many years it has...
The British Alpine Breed Society aims to encourage the keeping, breeding and improving of the British Alpine Dairy Goat
The Society was formed in 1979 by over 60 breeders of British Alpine goats
In order to achieve its aim the Society...
he British Angora Goat Society is a registered charity offering support and information to anyone interested in angora goats.
BAGS primary aim is to further the improvement of angora goats in the UK by providing information on a wide variety...
The Bagot Goat Society manages the official herd book of the Bagot breed of goat in the United Kingdom and is dedicated to its conservation and promotion. The Society offers support and advice for existing herd owners, breeders and new starters...
1. The objectives of the society shall be to act in the interests of owners and prospective owners and keepers of the Boer Goats in the United Kingdom or such Domains as the Society thinks fit.
2. To promote the Boer Goat Breed to the...
The Society is the Breed Society on the mainland and is affiliated to the British Goat Society, its members being entitled to all the privileges of that affiliation.
The Object of the Society is to promote the Golden Guernsey Goat and provide...
The main aim of the Society is to preserve and promote the Old Irish goat, the original and only landrace breed of goat in Ireland. The society was formed in October 2006, by a small group of enthusiasts who realized that the breed was rapidly...
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