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Animal traditions are discussed as Jack Hargreaves witnesses the annual roundup of New Forest ponies and visits a goat farm.
Animal traditions are discussed as Jack Hargreaves witnesses the annual roundup of New Forest ponies and visits a goat farm.
Jack Hargreaves travels to the cornfields of Suffolk to see setters and pointers in action. Back in Dorset he watches a working spaniel brought over from France.
Jack Hargreaves travels to the cornfields of Suffolk to see setters and pointers in action. Back in Dorset he watches a working spaniel brought over from France.
On a very wet morning, Jack Hargreaves visits a sale of items collected by a shepherd and reflects on how the junk of his youth is now sought after by collectors.
On a very wet morning, Jack Hargreaves visits a sale of items collected by a shepherd and reflects on how the junk of his youth is now sought after by collectors.
Jack Hargreaves encounters two very different styles of carriage driving, and joins the Dorset Picnic Club for a Sunday afternoon outing by cart.
Jack Hargreaves encounters two very different styles of carriage driving, and joins the Dorset Picnic Club for a Sunday afternoon outing by cart.
At a country fair, Jack Hargreaves recalls the early days of farm mechanisation before going on to see a show of working terriers.
At a country fair, Jack Hargreaves recalls the early days of farm mechanisation before going on to see a show of working terriers.
Jack Hargreaves goes on the hunt for wood pigeon with the help of decoys. His fishing trip is to the third of his local watermills, a working example at Sturminster.
Jack Hargreaves goes on the hunt for wood pigeon with the help of decoys. His fishing trip is to the third of his local watermills, a working example at Sturminster.
Jack Hargreaves takes us to Hampshire where farming methods have taken an unusual step backwards to supply a growing demand for thatching straw.
Jack Hargreaves takes us to Hampshire where farming methods have taken an unusual step backwards to supply a growing demand for thatching straw.