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They are hardy and adaptable to a wide range of conditions. The Wiltshire Horn originated in southern England where it has been raised for several centuries. Modern Delaine-Merinos are relatively smooth-bodied, intermediate in size, white-faced with wool on the legs, hardy, long-lived, with a well-developed flocking instinct, and adapted to unassisted lambing. Karakuls produce a long-stapled, light-weight, often double-coated fleece with excellent felting qualities. Developed during the 1970’s in Wiltshire and Northumberland, England, the British Milk Sheep is the result of crossbreeding the East Friesian, Bluefaced Leicester, Dorset Horn, Texel, and LLeyn breeds. The breed originated in northern England in County Durham. Rams weigh 225-300 pounds, and ewes average 210 pounds. California Reds originated in California, with the original cross between Tunis and Barbados breeds made by G.M. They produce a dense, coarse-fibered fleece. The Romanov originated in Russia, and along with the Finnsheep, represents the Northern European Short-Tailed type of sheep. They produce a white, long-stapled, high-yielding, fine-wool fleece with a high degree of fiber uniformity. The Cheviot originated in the Border Country of Scotland, and was imported into the United States in 1838. Robert Bakewell (1725-95), a famous livestock breeder, used the “old” Lincoln with other native stock while creating his “new” Leicester sheep by using inbreeding. The breed has good meat conformation and good growth rate. Ewes tend to have a long breeding season, a high prolificacy, and are usually polled. It is a large breed with a white face and wool on the legs. They are predominantly located in the intermountain and northern states. As of 9/9/2018, the current futurity points have been turned in and updated: If you feel this is not correct, or you have not yet turned in points, please contact Blake Campbell at: lincolnfuturity@gmail.com, Membership Form (Work Order) Dorsets are medium-sized, whitefaced with wool on the legs, heavy milking, and yield medium-wool fleeces free of black fibers. The breed has an extended breeding season and produces a high-quality, fine-wool fleece. Developed beginning in 1926 by the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station, Dubois, Idaho, the Targhee has 3/4 fine-wool and 1/4 long-wool breeding from Rambouillet x Columbia and Rambouillet x Corriedale crosses. The Corriedale breed originated in New Zealand from Lincoln and Leicester x Merino crosses and was imported into the United States in 1914. The first Racka semen was imported into the United States in 2005, and a few flocks are involved in a grading-up program. Rams are polled but usually have manes. The Painted Desert Sheep is a spotted, multi-colored hair sheep developed in Texas from crosses of wild Mouflon sheep with domestic Merino and Rambouillet sheep. They were first brought to the United States in 1825, where they contributed to the development of several commercially … A high percentage of ewes will lamb at 12 months of age, and mature ewes will produce lamb crops of 200 to 230 percent. The breed is white-faced with bare head and legs, and is used primarily in the United States to produce crossbred ewes; 1/2-Finn ewes produce in excess of 200 percent lamb crops with good management, and 1/4-Finn ewes are adapted to more extensive management while retaining a high twinning rate. We know the festival and weekend can get a little crazy, so here are the most important events for Lincoln breeders. It is a very large, prolific longwool sheep which has been used in Britain as a ewe-sire breed, mated to hill-breed ewes to produce prolific crossbred females. Sometimes, they lack fullness through the leg and appear somewhat upstanding when in short fleece. They are derived from West African hair sheep with some crossing with European breeds including the Wiltshire Horn. American Sheep Industry Association The Spring 2019 issue of the Lincoln Letter is available on the Newsletter page of the website. The Katahdin hair sheep breed originated in Maine from crosses of imported Caribbean hair sheep and a variety of wooled breeds. Columbia, the first breed of U.S. origin, was developed beginning in 1912 from Lincoln x Rambouillet crosses. They are good mothers and milkers, and produce lambs with good growth and carcass quality. The Awassi is the fat-tailed sheep of the Middle East originally raised by the nomadic Bedouin shepherds. They are a small breed with naturally short tails. The breed is medium-sized with a white face and bare head and legs. The St. Croix was developed in the Virgin Islands and is also known as the Virgin Island White. Soays may be solid black or brown, or more often blonde or dark brown with a buffish-white underbelly and rump; a few have white markings on the face. Dorpers are highly fertile and have an extended breeding season. The Finnsheep originated in Finland, and was imported into Canada in 1966 and the United States in 1968. The breed is medium-sized with a very open white face and little or no wool on the legs. They are brown/black faced with no wool on the head and legs. We welcome your visit! The North Country Cheviot is a resourceful hill sheep adapted to rough terrain and adverse conditions of northern hill climates. Spurlock. Explore! Native to deserts of Central Asia (particularly Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan), the Karakul is one of the world’s oldest breeds. The breed has extreme muscling and produces high-cutability carcasses. Dorpers have a mixture of hair and wool, but do not require shearing. Targhee x Dorset and Rambouillet x Finnsheep crosses were mated to form a four-breed cross. The Southdown is fairly prolific, with average milking ability, and produces a medium-wool fleece. The Rideau Arcott was developed by Agriculture Canada at the Animal Research Centre in Ottawa from 1968 to 1986 and is of approximately 40- percent Finnsheep, 20-percent Suffolk, 14-percent East Friesian, 9-percent Shropshire, 8-percent Dorset, and 9-percent other (North Country Cheviot, Leicester, Romnelet, and Corriedale) breeding. The Romney was developed in England’s Romney Marsh region to withstand cold, wet conditions, and was imported into the United States in 1904. They produce a dense, fine-wool fleece. The Icelandic has historically been a meat breed but is also a noted source of wool for lopi yarn. It is large with a white face, wool on the legs, and a characteristic tuft or lock of wool on the forehead. The Jacob, although of unknown origin, has been raised for over 350 years in England. Barbados Blackbelly sheep, of predominantly West African origin, were imported into the United States in the early 1900s. They produce medium wool. They have an extended breeding season, and produce very high-quality, fine-wool fleeces. The Tunis is medium-sized with a red or tan face and legs, pendulous ears, no wool on the head and legs, polled, and a medium fat tail. They have been intensively selected for easy-care lambing, prolificacy, and good mothering ability. The horned breed was assigned its own breed standard and named American Blackbelly in 2004 by the Barbados Blackbelly Sheep Association Int’l (BBSAI), the registry for both breeds of blackbelly sheep. Englewood, CO 80112 It is used primarily as a terminal sire breed in the farm-flock states. They produce a very coarse, colored wool well-suited to blankets, rugs and carpets. Lincoln Longwool. 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