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  2. Whitefaced Woodland - Wikipedia

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    The fleece is white, with no black or coloured wool permitted. Tufts of wool on the head are strongly discouraged, as are beards of coarse hair on the chest, especially of rams. A “tight jacket” which does not part down the sheep’s back is preferred, but fineness and quality of the fleece will be to some extent dependent on location of ...

  3. Badger Face Welsh Mountain sheep - Wikipedia

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    The Badger Face Welsh Mountain (Welsh Defaid Idloes [ˈdevaɪd ˈɪdlɔɪs]; also known as Badger Faced Welsh Mountain or Welsh Badger-faced) is a distinct variety of the Welsh Mountain breed of domestic sheep bred for sheep farming in Wales. [1] It is a hardy upland breed known for producing a high percentage of twins and triplets under good ...

  4. Border Cheviot - Wikipedia

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    The Cheviot is a distinctive white-faced sheep, with a wool-free face and legs, pricked ears, black muzzle and black feet. It is a very alert and active sheep. Cheviot wool has a distinctive helical crimp, which gives it that highly desirable resilience. [1] The fleece should be dense and firm with no kemp or coloured hair. The rams can have ...

  5. Welsh Mountain sheep - Wikipedia

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    That of the large South Wales Mountain sheep contains a high proportion of kemp, whereas the fleece of the Black Welsh Mountain sheep is fine and soft, contains very little kemp and is attractive to hand-spinners. A typical fleece of this black variety weighs around 3 to 4 lb (1.4 to 1.8 kg) with a staple length of 2 to 4 in (5 to 10 cm). [5]

  6. Whiteface Dartmoor - Wikipedia

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    The Whiteface is a traditional hill sheep. It has been raised on the hills of Dartmoor, grazing heather during the summer and the valley hay meadows during winter and spring. The majority of flocks still live and thrive on the moor to this day.

  7. Dalesbred - Wikipedia

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    Dalesbreds have a distinctive white spot on either side of the muzzle, and the rams have large curling horns. The Dalesbred is a breed of domestic sheep originating in England . Derived from the Swaledale and Scottish Blackface breeds, [ 1 ] the Dalesbred is a northern hill breed distributed in the Yorkshire Dales and into Lancashire .

  8. Zwartbles - Wikipedia

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    The Zwartbles has a striking appearance: a black/brown fleece, a white blaze on the face, 2 - 4 white socks, and a white tail tip (which is traditionally left undocked). Both rams and ewes are polled. The Zwartbles are relatively large sheep: ewes weigh an average of 85 kg (187 lb), and rams 100 kg (220 lb).

  9. Category:Films about sheep - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Three Bags Full: A Sheep Detective Movie;