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Page 1: Breeds of Sheep Methods to Classify Sheep… The most common way to classify sheep in the United States is by the type of wool produced. There are over.

Breeds of Sheep

Page 2: Breeds of Sheep Methods to Classify Sheep… The most common way to classify sheep in the United States is by the type of wool produced. There are over.

Methods to Classify Sheep…

The most common way to classify sheep in the United States is by the type of wool produced. There are over 40 breeds of sheep in the US today

Fine Wool Medium Wool

Cross Wool

Merino Cheviot Columbia

Rambouillet Dorset Polypay

Finnsheep

Hampshire

Southdown__________Suffolk

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Sheep Body Parts

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MEAT BREEDSThese breeds of sheep are produced for their carcasses. Their wool is not very valuable, therefore they are selected for mainly carcasses. Usually the Medium Wool breeds.

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Accounts for about 15% of the world’s sheep population

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Cheviot Originated in Scotland Resistant to cold,

windy conditions White, wool free faces Long wool type Wool has a helical

crimp Tend to be resistant

to worms and footrot

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Dorset Originated in Europe Medium-sized breed

with high quality, white wool

Most popular white-faced breed in the United States

Horned and polled varieties exist

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Hampshire Originated in

Hampshire, England

Black face and legs Mild demeanor Unbroken wool cap

should extend from the neck over the forehead

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Polypay Developed by U.S.

Experiment Station Five goals of Polypay1. High lifetime

prolificacy2. Good lamb crop at 1

yr.3. Ability to lamb more

than once a year4. Good growth rate of

lambs5. Good carcass quality

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Southdown Developed in England

one of the oldest sheep breeds

Medium to small sized with light brown face and legs

Farm flock breed used to produce meaty, light weight carcass

Low maintenance breed with average prolificacy and milk production

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Suffolk Originated in England, very

old breed used as a sire breed in commercial production

Most popular breed in the US today

Produce large amounts of meat, heavy milking but poor fleece

Grow fast, produce lean muscular carcasses

White with black faces and legs, free of wool on legs and head

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Account for more than 50% of the world’s sheep

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Merino

Originated in Australia

Very fine fleece, produce 20 lbs. of wool a year.

White-faced High quality wool

used in the textile industry

Most dominant breed in the sheep industry

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Rambouillet Originated in Spain #1 range ewe’s in

Texas Dual-purpose breed,

fine fleece also acceptable growth and carcass traits

White in color

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Columbia

Developed by the US Department of Ag

Dual-Purpose, Big Produce medium wool

and large amounts of meat

Produce 10-16 lbs. of 3/8 blood wool. (coarser than Rambouillet)

Developed to thrive on Western ranges

White faced, polled breed

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Targhee Planned breed,

developed for range use in West

White-faced, polled breed of intermediate size

Fleeces are mid-way between Rambouillets and Columbias in fineness

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Lincoln Originated in England,

heavy fleeced Heaviest breed in the

world, rams weight 250-350 lbs. ewes, 225-250 lbs.

White faced and polled, face, legs and ears covered in wool

Pronounced forelock between the ears

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About 10% of the world’s sheep population.

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Dorper The Dorper breed was

developed out of necessity Dorset Horn rams crossed

with Blackhead Persian ewes The Dorper has a white body

with a black head, while the White Dorper is all white.   Otherwise two types are identical but considered separate breeds

Typically hornless Mature male weight 230 lbs,

female180-210 lbs.


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