A family of Scottish farmers carefully designed a "celebrity boot camp" for Lying bull raised on his farm in the training program style of West Laotian, ahead of his heyday in central London.
In anticipation of the appearance of the bubble in London today (Thursday, February 27) The Emcee family up on their 1,500 acres Wooden Farm, near Armada took the time to acclimate to the bull so the sound and images, is can be found in the city - very different from his usual quiet life on the farm.
Andrew Emcee and Loran and their three children, Alistair (8), Beth (5) and Fay (six months), made the trip to London 20 months old bull "Beneath Piper" as part of an awareness campaign whiskey ICP brand meat quality assurance and traceability behind the label of world renown.
Besides being the first trip to London to Piper, weighing nearly a ton, which was also the first time in the city (and a plan) for the three young children Emcee, who joined their parents during the visit also had as intended to highlight in 2014 is the International Year of Family Farming.
Andrew is a fourth generation family farm Emcee and currently leads the drive tray with his father, Roy. The family has 250 beef cows on the farm ranging from 650 feet to 1,000 feet above sea level. About 150 cows that make up the herd are race Lungs Emcees (pronounced Ling), the rest Lungs Sentimental cross.
The father and grandfather, Bob Andrew, bought his first bull in 1966 Lying Ban in a sale and the family remained loyal to the race since.
"Mothers are huge Lungs and bees are very robust and larger and produce a good calf shelf conditions. They are very good at taking care of your calves and cows are low maintenance," said Andrew Emcee.
The breed is also known to be relatively docile and good - but despite this, the family did not want to take any chances and spent a lot of time driving Piper with a program of "training camp" acclimatization style ahead of his great trip to London this week.
"Usually Piper see the occasional tractor or two during his peaceful life and if we are careful to work with him to make sure you enjoy your visit is as relaxed as possible in the bustle of London," said Andrew Emcee.
"We've had friends and family visit the farm to be used for groups of people and make sure that it is used for bags beat, strong and scarves noise of celebrity boot camp. One thing we've found to be too interested in the umbrella is that really have crossed our fingers for a dry day! "
Although steps have been taken to ensure that it gets the attention of the public during the day in the city, it is unknown how he would react to the paparazzi in his day celebrity celebrity in town.
Piper had to ensure a comfortable journey south was transported to a fellow traveler with cattle and had a good chance to rest in the low emissions and articulated beds supplied by the companies, truck-based Macarthur Brothers Castle Douglas.
Jim McAllen, chairman of Quality Meat Scotland, the organization that works on behalf of the beef industry Scottish pork and lamb and run the current campaign ICP Scotch Beef in London, said the families of Emcees farmers and formed the basis of the livestock industry in Scotland.
"Family farms are in the heart of the farming industry in Scotland and we want to encourage people to better understand attention skills, passed down from generation to generation, involved in playing first-class production and livestock our beef world class, "McAllen said.
"Farm families across Scotland as Emcees play an important as managers of natural Scottish paper and take a lot of pride in producing high quality cattle."
The trip Emcees in London comes just before a busy on the farm, with half their cows due to calve in the next few weeks time. The bull of the family has chosen to London Beneath Piper, has been selling topper I recently joined the Lying sale in Castle Douglas, where it sold for 6,000 guinea's (about £ 6.300).
On his return from London Piper is tied to his new home in Duns in the Scottish Borders when she has her first taste of romance when he joined a select group of ladies Lying breed!
Caption: Andrew Emcee and Loran and their three children, Fay (six months), Beth (5) and Alistair (8), "Beneath Piper" who were in London today as part of a campaign of Scotch Beef brand and ICP quality assurance and traceability behind the label of world renown.
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