It's doing the rounds on TV and other outlets You can look it up The race has been given the chop Apparently sheep make good jumpers, says ex jockey Ridley Lamb
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-68226688 -what is disturbing is that the organisers crumble . As it says "BBC Look North struggled to find anyone in Barton who was against racing lambs."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-68226688 -what is disturbing is that the organisers crumble . As it says "BBC Look North struggled to find anyone in Barton who was against racing lambs."
Very good Cag Bookies stand at these meetings, but I would imagine the prices they put up would fleece the punters I've heard a good whisper for the fav in the first race It comes from a mint source
Very good CagBookies stand at these meetings, but I would imagine the prices they put up would fleece the puntersI've heard a good whisper for the fav in the first raceIt comes from a mint source
StewB claimed his dad was a war hero who went to Australia and bought a sheep farm and found a way to dye the wool whilst the lambs were still in the womb, claimed to be the biggest lamb dyer in the world until exposed as the biggest damn liar.
StewB claimed his dad was a war hero who went to Australia and bought a sheep farm and found a way to dye the wool whilst the lambs were still in the womb, claimed to be the biggest lamb dyer in the world until exposed as the biggest damn liar.
Good news, the organisers have done a ewe-turn , sorry U-turn The original story was from Barton in Lincolnshire where the animal rights do-gooders had pushed them into cancelling the sheep racing
But, after all the backlash, it's back on
A victory for common sense, imo
Good news, the organisers have done a ewe-turn , sorry U-turnThe original story was from Barton in Lincolnshire where the animal rights do-gooders had pushed them into cancelling the sheep racingBut, after all the backlash, it's back onA victory for