Saturday 17 May 2025 2.00 – 3.00pm, The Rodd, Presteigne.
For many worldwide, ‘Hereford’ is synonymous with the county’s white-faced, red-coated cattle. The development of this much-loved breed has close connections to North Herefordshire, including The Rodd near Presteigne, a Jacobean manor house formerly home to Aaron Rogers, ‘a pioneer amongst Hereford breeders’.
In this illustrated talk for the Herefordshire Histories Festival, Catherine Beale (Champagne & Shambles) leads us from local beginnings to global recognition of these colourful ‘ruby moos’, with tales of some of the best-known beasts of the breed (owners and cattle).
£8 per person. Your talk ticket includes full entry to Rodd Court and grounds and our exhibitions on the day. Our Pop-up cafe serves tea, coffee and freshly baked local cakes.
Boy with Spring Jack, born on the same day