King Charles accepting applications for shepherd to look after 2,000 royal sheep
Briefly

King Charles III is currently seeking a shepherd with at least two years of experience to manage his 2,000-strong flock of Aberfields on the Sandringham Estate.
The role requires a working dog, a full clean driving license, and the ability to uphold high standards of animal welfare while promoting innovative livestock management practices.
Since inheriting the estate, King Charles has transformed the farming practices by embracing organic methods, reintroducing rare breeds, and enhancing biodiversity.
The estate’s fertile land allows for a sustainable approach to agriculture with sheep farming contributing significantly to both animal welfare and environmental health.
Read at New York Post
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