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Shepherds used whole boiled neeps to bend the horns of sheep away from their cheeks.

Corkscrewed onto the horns, the neeps applied sustained heat and moisture and allowed the shepherd to safely reshape the sheep's headgear.

Shepherds used whole boiled neeps to bend the horns of sheep away from their cheeks.

Corkscrewed onto the horns, the neeps applied sustained heat and moisture and allowed the shepherd to safely reshape the sheep's headgear.

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Postie, Joan Niven bringing the mail across the River Findhorn using the 'bucket bridge' at Drynachan in winter 1959/60.

This hand-propelled cable-car style device was the only way to get mail (and phone messages) across at the time.

Postie, Joan Niven bringing the mail across the River Findhorn using the 'bucket bridge' at Drynachan in winter 1959/60.

This hand-propelled cable-car style device was the only way to get mail (and phone messages) across at the time.

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Hive mind: If I wanted to research a mid-20th racehorse, its career, owners, pedigree etc., what resources are available to me? 📖🐴

I have a pretty good horsey story lead that I'd like to do justice!
🏇🏇🏇

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Megan Voted YES(@427_Impala) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to further research after seeing this tweet, I know know that @OldWeirdScotland exists and I look forward to reading much more

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