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  2. Romney sheep - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, natural-colored (or "black") sheep were detested, as even a small amount of black fiber on an otherwise white sheep can ruin hundreds of pounds of textile. Since 1972, natural-colored Romneys have been registered with the American Romney Breeders' Association (founded 1911), which has developed a special breed standard for them. [17]

  3. Romeldale - Wikipedia

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    Other than color they share most of the same physical and temperamental traits, and are medium to large sheep at 150-275 pounds. [4] The original Romeldales are mostly white, though any sheep not conforming to the CVM standard may be registered as Romeldales. CVMs are all natural-colored sheep with a badger face pattern.

  4. Gulf Coast Native sheep - Wikipedia

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    A Gulf Coast Native sheep in Florida. The Gulf Coast Native is a breed of sheep found in the U.S. states bordering the Gulf Coast.Also occasionally known as the Louisiana Scrub, Pineywoods Native or simply Gulf Coast sheep, the breed is a mix of many of the sheep varieties brought to the Southern United States during the European colonization of the region.

  5. List of North American sheep breeds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of sheep breeds usually considered to originate in Canada and the United States. [1] [2] Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively from those countries.

  6. Coopworth - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 16 It is a lowland sheep, more suited to improved lowland pasture than to hill country. [ 3 ] : 28 The Woodlands Coopworth is a strain within the Coopworth breed, characterised by an X-linked gene which increases ovulation by about 40%, and so contributes to greater fecundity .

  7. California Red sheep - Wikipedia

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    The California Red is a medium-size sheep, with rams weighing between 180 and 250 pounds (82 and 113 kg) [5] and ewes between 130 and 140 pounds (59 and 64 kg). [5] They have a bold, strong expression framed by a chiseled muzzle and long, pendulous ears. [2]

  8. Black Welsh Mountain sheep - Wikipedia

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    A breeders' society for Black Welsh Mountain Sheep was formed in 1920 at the Smithfield Show. [ 3 ] Introduced into the United States in 1973 through a single importation of 3 rams and 13 ewes by Mr. Tom Wyman of New York, the fleece from the Black Welsh Mountain has generated special interest among hand spinners and weavers.

  9. Finnsheep - Wikipedia

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    White is genetically dominant and the most common color. Black and black piebald (spotted) sheep are also fairly common, while brown, grey and fawn Finnsheep are very scarce in the USA. Markings such as white stockings, tail tips, white crown or facial markings including the panda-like eyespot pattern, are common in colored Finnsheep.

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