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1 SHEEP BREEDS

2 Hampshire Large open faced and active sheep with a mild disposition.
Second most popular meat breed Rams: 275lbs or more. Ewes: 200lbs or more. Fleece: 6-10lbs

3 Southdown One of the smallest breeds of sheep raised in the U.S.
Ram: lbs Ewes: lbs Hornless Good lambing ability and average milk production Excellent carcasses

4 Columbia Developed by the U.S. Dept. of agriculture to replace cross-breeding. Rams: lbs. Ewes: lbs. This sheep was breed to produce larger ewes (more wool+more pounds of lamb)

5 Shropshire Originated from central western England
Perfect for farm flock Known for their short oily wool & strong muscling. Great milking and mothering abilities. Rams: lbs Ewes: lbs

6 Rambouillet Originated with Spain’s Merino Flocks.
Most popular sheep in the U.S. Rams are horned and ewes are polled. Rams: lbs. Ewes: lbs. Fleece: 8-18lbs.

7 Suffolks Most popular sheep shown for Market lamb Shows
Hornless, large and muscular. Black hair on face and below knees Rams: lbs Ewes: lbs Poor Quality Fleece: 5-8lbs

8 Corriedale Developed in New Zealand and Australia during the late 1800’s. Hornless with good carcass quality Rams: lbs. Ewes: lbs. Fleece: 10-17lbs.

9 Delaine Merino Originated from western England
Finest of fibers from American sheep Produces maximum weight of long, dense, fine fiber fleeces. Ewes: lbs Rams: lbs Fleece: 12-25lbs

10 Barbado Meat type sheep Very Hardy
Came originally from S. Africa thru Island of Barbados Very prolific-breed year round

11 Dorper Hair type sheep Becoming very popular in the US
Most muscular hair type No shearing required Came from S. Africa

12 Now….count your sheep! 1…2…3…4…5...6…zzzzz
THE END Now….count your sheep! 1…2…3…4…5...6…zzzzz


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