Formed in 1974 the British Texel Sheep Society has grown into the largest registry of Pedigree Texel sheep anywhere in the world. Today 2,000 Texel official breeders birth notify around 55,000 lambs with 20,000 females and 1,500 males going...
The Welsh Halfbred is the first cross between a Welsh ewe and a Border Leicester ram. The average weight of the ewes is 55-61kgs
They are bred to be low cost producers of quality prime lamb. The ewe inherits hardiness, milkiness and good...
In the Mid 1970’s a small group of farmers in Mid Wales, who all kept a few Badger Face sheep got together to exchange some of their sheep and started breeding Badger Face with Badger Face. A meeting was held to form a Society in November 1976...
The Whitefaced Woodland is a large and hardy breed of hill sheep in which both ewes and rams have horns. They are good looking sheep which enhance any environment and adapt well to all conditions and systems of management.
The Castlemilk Moorit Sheep Society exists to support all aspects of the breed and to encourage the ownership, breeding and welfare of Castlemilk Moorit Sheep by:
Actively promoting all the various uses of Castlemilk Moorit...
The Society is aiming to maintain and improve the breed of Charmoise hill sheep. We regularly organize shows and sales, like the Royal Welsh Show, NSA Sheep and the Welshpool Livestock Sales.
The Devon Closewool is a medium sized, white faced, hornless sheep with a dense white fleece of medium length and staple which contributes to its valued quality of hardiness
The breed society was established in 1923 but the breed itself has existed for well over a hundred years with the oldest registered flock celebrating its centenary in 1994. The Devon Closewool's original home was Exmoor and its borders and although North Devon remains the stronghold of the breed it is now spread...
Dorset Down Sheep are justly known as "king of the prime lamb breed". One of the oldest breeds of native sheep, Dorset Down Sheep have a prestigious history as well as a successful future in the British farming landscape. The Dorset Down is...
Since the formation of the Leicester Sheep breeders' Association in 1893, later to be called the Leicester Longwool Sheepbreeders' Association, members have strived to keep the breed pure and to improve it in keeping with modern demands.
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