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$100 This breed was developed from a fine-wool sheep in Spain. It is the basis for all wool breeds
1-100A Merino $100
1-200 This breed is predominate in Great Britain and has the heaviest fleece of the long wool type breeds.
1-200A $200 Lincoln
1-300 Developed in France but known to be rugged fine wool sheep with wool on the head and legs. They can be polled or horned.
1-300A $300 Rambouillet
1-400 Sheep from Leicestershire, England since the earliest recorded history of the British Isles and are responsible for the improvement and development of other longwool breeds.fine.
1-400A Border Leicester $400
1-500 An English breed resulting from a Hampshire and Cotswold cross. They have a wool cap, and wool on the ears and legs.
1-500A $500 Oxford
Breed originated in Texas. It is typically tan, tan with a pale or black belly or pied. The coat varies from short hair to coarse wool with a large amount of kemp fibers. Males show the horns for which the breed was selected and the females are polled.
2-100A $100 Barbados
2-200 One of the most popular hair sheep breeds in the US.
2-200A $200 Katahdin
2-300 Originated in Virgin Islands in the Caribbean.
2-300A $300 St. Croix
2-400 This breed of sheep are from the Volga Valley, northwest of Moscow.
2-400A $400 Romanov
2-500 This breed is thought to be one of the two ancestors for all modern sheep breeds.
2-500A $500 Mouflon
This polled breed with black head and legs has the most number of purebred registrations in the US.
3-100A Suffolk $100
3-200 Developed in Southern England, these sheep are a large, moderately prolific breed with wool caps, black faces and medium-wool fleeces.
3-200A Hampshire $200
3-300 The first importation of this breed into the United States was made into Virginia about 1855.
3-300A Shropshire $300
3-400 Primarily a mutton sheep with two distinguishing characteristic head types: black heads white heads
3-400A Dorper or White Dorper $400
3-500 The most outstanding feature of the breed is its remarkable muscle development and leaness
3-500A Texel $500
Developed in Finland, ewes have strong maternal instincts and are very prolific.
4-100A Finnsheep $100
4-200 White-faced breed developed in New Zealand from Lincoln ram and Leicester/Merino ewe.
4-200A Corriedale $200
Developed by the Sheep Experiment Station in Idaho. One of America's youngest breeds having been developed this century.
4-300A Targhee $300
Breed originally developed on the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales
4-400A Booroola Merino $400
This breed, highly adaptable to a variety of climates, was developed in Scotland.
4-500A Cheviot $500
This breed was developed in the US from a Lincoln ram and a Rambouillet ewe cross.
5-100A Columbia $100
5-200 Originating in Southern England, these sheep can be polled, scurred, or horned and known for breeding out of season.
5-200A Dorset $200
5-300 The oldest breed from England, this sheep is small to medium in size known for its meaty carcasses.
5-300A Southdown $300
5-400 This breed originated in the US from a Cheviot and Columbia crossbreed.
5-400A Montadale $400
5-500 An English Breed that is small to medium in size, with a white face a legs. This breed is polled and has long wool.
5-500A Romney $500
This Spanish sheep first arrived in Florida in the 1500's.
6-100A Gulf Coast $100
Breed is one of the “luster longwool” breeds, so designated for the sheen and brilliance of their wool.
6-200A Leicester Longwool $200
6-300 This breed was developed in California.
6-300A Romeldale $300
Breed is a longwool sheep breed developed on the Cotswold Hills in the west of England.
6-400A Cotswold $400
6-500 Breed noticeable due to their black and white fleeces and prominent horns.
6-500A Jacob Sheep $500
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Developed in the US at the Sheep Experiment Station, Dubois ID, this breed was developed from Targhee/Dorset Ram and Rambouillet/Finnsheep ewe cross.
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