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The late A.H. CHATFIELD, JR.
at age 98 out on pasture patrol at Aldermere Farm, Rockport, ME. The fine
Aldermere herd has provided foundation stock to Belted Galloway breeders
for almost 50 years. Above, part of the herd is newly released to summer
pastures. (Aldermere photos courtesy of Pat Hanbery, Photographer, Bradenton,
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BACK FORTY QUART-O-WAY
ALBERT T., sired by Stonecroft Jupiter. This little fellow at 12 days of
age is long and well put together, and will make a fine herd sire one day.
He was named for the late Albert Tietig of Stonecroft Farm, sadly missed
by Beltie breeders. (Photo courtesy of Fred Ciaburri, Shepherdsville,
KY.)
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GLENNBROOK CHARLOTTE, the porcine infiltrator,
has convinced all members of this herd that she belongs. Although she weighs
a mere 120 lbs. and has problems keeping her belly off the ground, Charlotte
is by far the brightest of the bunch. At night she slips back under the
fence and sleeps in her warm little bed in the barn. (Courtesy of Ted
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HAV-A-BELT GIRLS enjoying Wisconsin
spring. We asked Vic and Joyce Eggleston what they fed these tubs
-- the reply was, just good hay! (Photo courtesy of Joyce Eggleston,
Elkhart Lake, WI)
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