Brothers battle it out for sheep glory at Royal Cornwall Show

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The Cornelius brothers are vying for the blue rosette with their Scottish Blackface sheep.

Farmers from across Britain have started making their way to the South West for the show which begins on Thursday.Winning a rosette or even a trophy is the name of the game, particularly for brothers Stuart and Stephen Cornelius, who are competing against each other in the sheep showing.The Cornelius family, from Davidstow, has been rearing Scottish Blackface sheep for 100 years.

He said: "You think we've got the job sorted and then you go and your rivals turn up and you get this sunken heart feeling and then it's down to the showman side of it."Two motorists taken to hospital after A39 crash

 

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