The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Secret pentellige­nce as Russians import prize Scots sheep

- By Janet Boyle jboyle@sundaypost.com

The Russians are coming… but it’s our sheep that they are after.

Rams and ewes, bred on an Aberdeensh­ire farm, have caught the eye of Russian farmers. The flock have been reared by grandmothe­r Irene Fowlie, whose stock is rated in the UK’s top 1%.

Irene, 67, who retired as an English teacher to concentrat­e on her sheep on the family farm, was asked to take part in agricultur­al show in Moscow in January and showed her herd online.

Shortly after, she was contacted by Russian farmers desperate to buy her rams and breeding ewes.

“I nurture them the way I did my pupils, with plenty of encouragem­ent and hard work,” said Irene.

“Point to any sheep in my flock of Essie Suffolks and I will tell you who its parents are, and probably the grandparen­ts, too.

“They are 18-month-old shearings, who have had their first coat cut, and are reaching their prime.

“I am delighted that the Russians are interested. It’s a great compliment.

“The sheep undergo thorough testing by our vet to ensure they are completely healthy before travelling to their new homes in Russia.”

The transporte­rs make stops en route and the sheep are rested at quarantine­d stations.

One of her best rams to date was born weighing 17lb and grew to eight-and-a-half stone. Irene’s family named him Superman.

At a few months old he stood almost taller than his mum, Bessie.

Irene added: “When I called the sheep registrati­on body to register him they called back to double-check his weight.

“He was a bit of a mummy’s boy, though. After he had his picture taken he raced back up the field and stuck like glue to her side.”

 ?? Picture ?? Irene Fowlie with one of the Essie Suffolk sheep she sends to Russia and a watercolou­r of Moscow, inset
Derek Ironside
Picture Irene Fowlie with one of the Essie Suffolk sheep she sends to Russia and a watercolou­r of Moscow, inset Derek Ironside
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