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Southdowns: meat the breed Secretary: Gail Sprake (All Saints flock),Meens Farm, Capps Lane, All Saints, Halesworth, Suffolk IP19 0PD. Tel: 01986 782251 Mobile: 07885 777921 E-mail: secretary@southdownsheepsociety.co.uk Web: www.southdownsheepsociety.co.uksecretary@southdownsheepsociety.co.ukwww.southdownsheepsociety.co.uk Photographs & drawings: Copyright Southdown Sheep Society (Gareth Lloyd Hughes Photography, Goldsworthy Associates Limited, Jake Tebbit)
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Contents History Populations trends Why Southdowns A split personality? Flock health and management
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Breed History 18th century > 200,000 John Ellman (Glynde) 1753-1832 Jonas Webb (Babraham) 1796 – 1862 Thomas Coke (Holkham)1754 –1842 A down and heathland breed with fine wool, bred for meat production Breed Society - 1892
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National Foundation Stock with the Norfolk Horn, the Suffolk. with existing stock, the Hampshire Down via the Hampshire Down, the Oxford Down
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International Foundation Stock Southdowns exported worldwide New Zealand Australia USA Europe
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UK Imports New Zealand France
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Population trends The rise, fall and recovery
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Southdown trends – registered national flock (estimates)
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Southdown trends – registered breeders
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Breed Recovery
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Docile and easy to handle Why Southdowns
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Tight stocking, thrive on very little Why Southdowns
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Easy lambing Why Southdowns
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Early finishing Why Southdowns Catches premium prices Eases grazing pressure
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Outstanding conformation Why Southdowns
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Great taste Why Southdowns
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Great looks Why Southdowns
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A split personality or a breed for all seasons Commercial Larger and heavier – faster finish and larger final carcase Rams 90-100kg Lambs 38-40kg lwt Leaner Smallholder Traditional small and compact – easy to handle Rams 80-90kg Lambs 35-38kg lwt Flocks are of many different shapes and sizes; its horses for courses. The only bad sheep is a dead sheep!
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Flock health and management Only 1 flock still scrapie testing c. 8 flocks MV accredited c.7 flocks in Signet recording scheme –weight recording and fat scanning
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Scheme participants Scrapie All Saints MV accredited Brompton Chaileybroo k Golden Valley etc Signet Recorded All Saints Birch Hoe Chaileybroo k East Dean Gunton Webbellis Woolbeding
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Why Southdowns Docile and easy to handle Easy lambing Tight stocking/ folded Early finishing Early relief of grazing pressure Outstanding conformation Best tasting lamb Looks!
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