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Season 5 Episode 7: Familiar Beasts: Cows, Sheep, Goats, Pigs and Horses of the English Bestiary

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In Episode 7, and the final episode of Stories From Lore, we’re staying at home with the familiar domestic beasts of the monk’s bestiary. My main reference for this episode is Richard Barber’s translation of the MS Bodley 764 Bestiary. So, grab yourself a cuppa as we walk down the lane to the farm.

I’d like to thank you all for listening to Stories from Lore for the last five years. It has been a wonderful journey to go on with you and I hope you have enjoyed the stories and lore I have shared along the way. I will be back with new ideas and a new podcast in the not-too-distant future, so make sure you are subscribed to my Substack newsletter to be the first to hear of new projects.

Just hop over to the Substack site and search for Cerridwen’s Cauldron or use the link in the show notes. You can upgrade to paid for just £5 a month to access extended episodes in the archives, extras and this season an exclusive monthly podcast for subscribers called The Story Forecast.

Note - There are some dark folkloric characters explored in this podcast and so, as always, I would recommend that you should listen through first before listening with younger members of your household.

Rare Breeds of the UK:

Goats - English goats, golden Guernsey goats, Bagot goats, Angora goats, British primitive goats, old English goats, British Alpine. Anglo Nubian,

Cows - Ancient cattle of Wales, Albion cows, Dairy shorthorns, Northern dairy short horns, Native Aberdeen angus, Whitebred shorthorn, Gloucester, Shetland, Irish moiled, traditional Hereford, the Chillingham wild cattle, Vaynol, Lincoln red originals, white park, British white,

Sheep - Torwen badger face Welsh mountain sheep, Lonk, Welsh mountain pedigree, Whiteface Dartmoor, Boreray, Devon & Cornwall longwool, Leicester longwool, Lincoln longwool, North Ronaldsay, whitefaced woodland, border Leicester, castlemilk Moorit, Cotswold, Derbyshire gritstone, Dorset Horn, hill Radnor, Manx Loaghtan, Portland, Soay, Teeswater, Wensleydale, Balwen, Devon closewool, Dorset Down, greyface Dartmoor, Llanwenog, Norfolk Horn, Oxford Down,

Pigs – British landrace, British Lop, Large black, middle white, Berkshire, large white, Tamworth, British saddleback, Gloucestershire Old Spots, Oxford Sandy & Black, Welsh,

Horse – Dales Pony, Cleveland Bay Horse, Eriskay Pony, Hackney Horse & Pony, Suffolk Horse, Exmoor pony, Dartmoor pony, Clydesdale Horse, Fell pony, Highland pony, New Forest pony, Shire horse.

References:

Barber, Richard (1993) Bestiary MS Bodley 764, The Boydell Press, Woodbridge

Videen, Hana (2021) The Word Hord: Daily Life In Old English, Profile Books

Rare Breed Survival Trust

https://www.rbst.org.uk/

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Midnight Tale by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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Sound Effects via www.orangefreesounds.com & www.pixabay.com


This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cerridwenscauldron.substack.com/subscribe
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In Episode 7, and the final episode of Stories From Lore, we’re staying at home with the familiar domestic beasts of the monk’s bestiary. My main reference for this episode is Richard Barber’s translation of the MS Bodley 764 Bestiary. So, grab yourself a cuppa as we walk down the lane to the farm.

I’d like to thank you all for listening to Stories from Lore for the last five years. It has been a wonderful journey to go on with you and I hope you have enjoyed the stories and lore I have shared along the way. I will be back with new ideas and a new podcast in the not-too-distant future, so make sure you are subscribed to my Substack newsletter to be the first to hear of new projects.

Just hop over to the Substack site and search for Cerridwen’s Cauldron or use the link in the show notes. You can upgrade to paid for just £5 a month to access extended episodes in the archives, extras and this season an exclusive monthly podcast for subscribers called The Story Forecast.

Note - There are some dark folkloric characters explored in this podcast and so, as always, I would recommend that you should listen through first before listening with younger members of your household.

Rare Breeds of the UK:

Goats - English goats, golden Guernsey goats, Bagot goats, Angora goats, British primitive goats, old English goats, British Alpine. Anglo Nubian,

Cows - Ancient cattle of Wales, Albion cows, Dairy shorthorns, Northern dairy short horns, Native Aberdeen angus, Whitebred shorthorn, Gloucester, Shetland, Irish moiled, traditional Hereford, the Chillingham wild cattle, Vaynol, Lincoln red originals, white park, British white,

Sheep - Torwen badger face Welsh mountain sheep, Lonk, Welsh mountain pedigree, Whiteface Dartmoor, Boreray, Devon & Cornwall longwool, Leicester longwool, Lincoln longwool, North Ronaldsay, whitefaced woodland, border Leicester, castlemilk Moorit, Cotswold, Derbyshire gritstone, Dorset Horn, hill Radnor, Manx Loaghtan, Portland, Soay, Teeswater, Wensleydale, Balwen, Devon closewool, Dorset Down, greyface Dartmoor, Llanwenog, Norfolk Horn, Oxford Down,

Pigs – British landrace, British Lop, Large black, middle white, Berkshire, large white, Tamworth, British saddleback, Gloucestershire Old Spots, Oxford Sandy & Black, Welsh,

Horse – Dales Pony, Cleveland Bay Horse, Eriskay Pony, Hackney Horse & Pony, Suffolk Horse, Exmoor pony, Dartmoor pony, Clydesdale Horse, Fell pony, Highland pony, New Forest pony, Shire horse.

References:

Barber, Richard (1993) Bestiary MS Bodley 764, The Boydell Press, Woodbridge

Videen, Hana (2021) The Word Hord: Daily Life In Old English, Profile Books

Rare Breed Survival Trust

https://www.rbst.org.uk/

Music

Midnight Tale by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Incidental music - ancient-greece-326845 via Pixabay

Sound Effects via www.orangefreesounds.com & www.pixabay.com


This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cerridwenscauldron.substack.com/subscribe
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