[Jacob-list] Chatsworth estate
Carl Fosbrink
fourhornfarm at frontier.com
Tue Jan 15 12:35:16 EST 2013
Does anyone have a photo of Puddleduck Dynamite they would e-mail me a copy of? Ingrid says you had him for quite awhile Fred and might have a photo of him.
Carl
From: Frederick Horak
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 9:20 AM
To: jacobflock at aol.com ; jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
Subject: [Jacob-list] Chatsworth estate
Sorry, the reference should be Chatsworth ...
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From: Frederick Horak <jacobflock at aol.com>
To: jacobflock <jacobflock at aol.com>; jacob-list <jacob-list at jacobsheep.com>
Sent: Mon, Jan 14, 2013 8:18 am
Subject: Re: Wentworth Woodhouse; a country house
Dear listers- The local Dallas PBS station carried a program on Chatsworth (it may be a multiple part series on this house) last night and highlighted some of the agricultural facets of the current estate and its flocks (Spring 2012 lambing season had 4500 lambs and they showed an amazing blurb on graffting a lamb) including the Jacob flock and the blessing of the Jacob lambs.
The reference to Jacobs at Chatsworth goes back to 1760 and was a "source" for Jacobs also being called "Spanish" sheep. The sheep featured in last nights program was a 4H ewe; the flock was noted in the early 1800s a a two horn. The Duchess of Devonshire ... the lady of Chatsworth ... was the first president of the Jacob Sheep Society and still lives in Edenson (sp?) one of the villages of the Chatsworth estate. Chatsworth is a source flock for several UK flocks iincluding Ireland and Scotland.
If you have a chance to see this or other similar programs on these estates, keep an eye open. Several of these estates ... but nor Downton Abbey ... were sites for Jacob flocks
Regards - Fred Horak
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From: Frederick Horak <jacobflock at aol.com>
To: jacob-list <jacob-list at jacobsheep.com>
Sent: Tue, Oct 30, 2012 3:10 pm
Subject: Wentworth Woodhouse; a country house
PBS has had a series on the English country house here in our local market and did a special on Wentworth Woodhouse. While much of the program was on the estate and the house, part of the program dealt with the era surrounding the third Earl Fitzwilliam; the lord of the estate that gave the first written account of the name "Jacob sheep" in the wool clip of 1834. One can understand viewing the expanse of country house and grounds, why sheep were lawn mowers. Fred Horak
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