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A FEW SELECTED BREEDS OF SHEEP Stephen R Schafer, EdD …… 2008 …… University of Nevada-Reno
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Partially Funded By Ag Council of Nevada 4 Hall Lane Yerington, NV 89447 This presentation was developed for use as an educational resource and is provided as an educational service. User/purchase fees are not associated with this presentation.
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Information Development Much effort and time was devoted to: developing accurate/current information incorporating appropriate pictures/graphics providing proper credit of pictures/graphics obtaining copyright/educational permission Any and/or all errors, omissions, etc. are purely unintentional/accidental.
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Information Sources Auburn University (Sheep Identification) National 4-H/4HCCS (4-H Sheep Manuals) Ohio State University (Sheep Resource Handbook) Oklahoma State University (Sheep Breed Ident) University of Kentucky (Agripedia) University of Maryland (Sheep & Goat Breeds) University of Wyoming (4-H Sheep Manuals) Wikipedia {internet site} (Internet Encyclopedia)
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TYPICAL OR COMMON BREEDS OF SHEEP Author Dr. Steve Schafer, University of Nevada-Reno Reviewers Mr. Ron Cunningham, University of Wyoming Dr. Terry Dumas, Louisiana State University Dr. Susan Kerr, Washington State University
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Barbado Originated in Texas Tan, tan with pale belly, tan with black belly, or pied are most common color/color pattern Face is light/white colored Females are polled Males have large horns that curl & sweep Due to distinctive horns, used as trophy animal on big game ranches Photo: Lynn Magedson
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California Red Originated in California Beige/oatmeal color wool Legs, face, forehead, poll, & around ears (to under jaw/throat) is wool free Wool-free areas are red in color, the area around nose/mouth is whitish Both sexes are polled Medium size, meat sheep Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Cheviot Originated in the hills of England & Scotland Wool-free face & legs White face & legs Black nose/muzzle & feet, dark eyes, & erect ears; give it a distinct, perky, & stylish appearance Hardy, easy lambing, good mothers, & fast maturity A smaller breed of sheep Photo: Unknown Source
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Columbia Originated in US, by US Dept of Agriculture (Wyoming & Idaho) It is all white; with light pigmentation of nose, muzzle, mouth, & ears Has wool on legs & poll Developed for range, but have proven adaptable to pastures & grasses A large breed of sheep Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Corriedale Originated in Australia & New Zealand It is all white; with dark pigmentation of nose, muzzle, & mouth Has wool on legs & poll It is a polled sheep breed It’s a dual-purpose breed It is a larger sheep breed Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Cotswold Originated in England (Hills of Gloucester) Has white face & legs Dark pigmentation of the nose, mouth, inside the ears, & on the hooves Fleece is carried in locks & is quite abundant from the foretop/poll A medium to large breed Photo: Unknown Source
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Dorper Originated in South Africa Has white body & usually a black head/neck (85% of Dorper Sheep Breeder’s of South Africa) Skin is lightly covered with mixture of hair & wool Dorper skin is thick, which is why it is most sought sheepskin in the world It is a meat breed of sheep Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Dorset Originated in Wales They are all white Can be polled or horned Have wool on legs & head, except for face Light pigmentation of nose, hooves, mouth, ears, etc A thicker breed, with good muscle conformation; so has a desirable carcass It is a medium sized breed Photo: Unknown Source
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Hampshire Originated in England It has black hair on its legs & head, it has also black pigmentation of nose, mouth, & hooves The legs are free of wool below the knee/hock The face is free of wool, but wool is present on the forehead/poll A medium to large breed Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Lincoln Originated in England It is all white; with dark pigmentation of the nose, mouth, & inside the ears The fleece is carried in very heavy locks & it is well wooled to knees/hocks It has a well pronounced foretop/poll of long wool It is often or commonly referred to as the world’s largest breed of sheep Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Montadale Originated in the US All white; with dark pigment of nose, mouth, & hooves Face & legs are free of wool Were developed as a dual purpose breed (meat/wool) They are very adaptable They are medium size breed Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Rambouillet As the name indicates, the breed has roots in France It is all white, with light pigment of nose & mouth Wool covers the whole body, except for face of sheep Both sexes are horned, & they are very distinguished & regal in appearance Has loose skin from neck to breast/chest floor area It is a large breed of sheep Photo: Unknown Source
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Romanov Originated in Russia in the Volga Valley near Moscow It is born black; but lightens to white, silver, gray as they mature & make fleece Fleece is white; face & legs have black & white hair Very early sexual maturity, in as little as three months Have litters, 4-6 is normal; the record is 9 that lived Photo: Unknown Source
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Shropshire Originated in England Wool covers most of the sheep; & must extend at least to knees/hocks & it covers most of the head including poll & lower jaw Areas not covered in wool, are covered by black hair A medium to large sheep, has oily wool which shields it from harsh weather Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley University of Nevada-Reno
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Southdown Originated in England It is all white; with grayish pigmentation of mouth, nose, & ears Is completely wool covered, from its nose to its hooves It is a polled breed of sheep Adaptable & early maturing Small to medium size breed Photo: Sally Anne Thompson
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Suffolk As the name could infer, it developed in England Legs & head are free of wool; & possess black hair Are long legged & muscular Has very regal appearance It is a large to very large breed of sheep Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley University of Nevada-Reno
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Tunis One of oldest breeds that is indigenous to the US Beige/creamy color wool Legs (below knees/hocks), face, & forehead (to the poll/foretop) are wool free Wool-free areas are red in color, & the area around nose/mouth is whitish Both sexes are polled, & the ears are rather large Adaptable & disease resistance Medium size, meat sheep Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Dorset Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Identify… Barbado Photo: Lynn Magedson
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Identify… California Red Originated in California Beige/oatmeal color wool Legs, face, forehead, poll, & around ears (to under jaw/throat) is wool free Wool-free areas are red in color, the area around nose/mouth is whitish Both sexes are polled Medium size, meat sheep
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Identify…Rambouillet Has its roots in France It is all white, with light pigment of nose & mouth Wool covers the whole body, except for face of sheep Both sexes are horned, & they are very regal in appearance Has loose skin from neck to breast/chest floor area It is a large breed of sheep
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Identify… Columbia Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Suffolk
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Identify… Romanov
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Identify… Cheviot Originated in England/Scotland Face & legs; white & wool free Black nose/muzzle & feet, dark eyes, & erect ears; give it a perky & stylish appearance Hardy, easy lambing, good mothers, & fast maturity A smaller breed of sheep
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Identify…Cotswold Originated in England Has white face & legs Dark pigmentation of the nose, mouth, inside the ears, & on the hooves Fleece is carried in locks and is quite abundant from the foretop/poll A medium to large breed
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Identify… Tunis Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Shropshire
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Identify… Hampshire Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Identify… Suffolk
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Identify… California Red Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Identify… Cheviot Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Barbado Originated in Texas Tan, tan with pale belly, tan with black belly, or pied are most common color Face is light/white colored Females are polled Males have large horns that curl/sweep Due to distinctive horns, used as trophy animal on big game ranches
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Identify… Corriedale Originated in Australia & New Zealand It is all white; with dark pigmentation of the nose, muzzle, & mouth Has wool on legs & poll It is a polled sheep breed It’s a dual-purpose breed It is a larger sheep breed
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Identify… Dorset Originated in Wales They are all white Can be polled or horned Have wool on legs & head Light pigmentation of nose, hooves, mouth, ears, etc Has a desirable carcass It is a medium sized breed
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Identify… Dorper Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Identify… Corriedale Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Cotswold
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Identify… Lincoln Photo: Sally Anne Thompson
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Identify… Columbia Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Montadale Originated in the US All white; with dark pigment of nose, mouth, & hooves Face & legs are free of wool Were developed as a dual purpose breed (meat/wool) They are very adaptable They are medium size breed
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Identify…Dorper Originated in South Africa Has white body & usually a black head/neck Skin is lightly covered with mixture of hair & wool The skin is thick, which is why it is the most sought sheepskin in the world It is a meat breed of sheep
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Identify… Southdown Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Dorset
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Identify… Tunis
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Identify… Montadale
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Identify… Rambouillet
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Identify… Hampshire Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Identify… Barbado Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Corriedale
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Identify… Lincoln Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Identify… Cotswold
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Identify… California Red Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Suffolk As the name could infer, it developed in England Legs & head are free of wool; and possess black hair Are long legged & muscular Has very regal appearance It is a large to very large breed of sheep
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Identify…Lincoln Originated in England It is all white; with dark pigmentation of the nose, mouth, & inside the ears The fleece is carried in very heavy locks and it is well wooled to knees/hocks It has a well pronounced foretop/poll of long wool Largest breed of sheep
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Identify… Southdown Photo: Stephanie Burrows/Oklahoma State University
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Identify… Montadale Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Identify… Cheviot
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Identify… Cotswold Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Dorper
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Identify… Romanov Originated in Russia, near Moscow Born black; but lightens to white, silver, gray as they make fleece Fleece is white; face & legs have black & white hair Very early sexual maturity, in as little as three months Have litters, 4-6 is normal; the record is 9 that lived
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Identify…Hampshire Originated in England It has black hair on its legs & head, it has also black pigmentation of nose, mouth, & hooves The legs are free of wool below the knee/hock The face is free of wool A medium to large breed
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Identify… Shropshire Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Columbia Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Identify… Rambouillet Photo: Terry & Viki Clark, Oklahoma State University
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Identify… Tunis Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… California Red Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Romanov
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Identify…Shropshire Originated in England Wool covers most of the sheep; and must extend at least to knees/hocks and it covers most of the head including poll & lower jaw Areas not covered in wool, are covered by black hair A medium to large sheep, that has oily wool
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Identify… Southdown Originated in England All white; grayish pigment of mouth, nose, & ears Is completely wool covered, from its nose to its hooves It is a polled breed of sheep Adaptable & early maturing Small to medium size breed
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Identify… Corriedale Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Identify… Dorset Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… California Red Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Identify… Romanov Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Lincoln Photo: Oklahoma State University
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Identify… Dorper Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Identify… Rambouillet Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Suffolk
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Identify… Tunis Old indigenous breed to the US Beige/creamy color wool Legs (below knees/hocks), face, & forehead (to the poll/foretop) are wool free & are red in color, area near nose/mouth is whitish It is polled, with large ears Adaptable & disease resistance Medium size, meat sheep
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Identify…Columbia Originated in US, by US Dept of Agriculture It is all white; with light pigmentation of nose, muzzle, mouth, & ears Has wool on legs & poll Developed for range, but have proven adaptable A large breed of sheep
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Identify… Cheviot Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Southdown Photo: Sally Anne Thompson
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Identify… Shropshire Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Identify… California Red Photo: Oklahoma State University
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Identify… Barbado Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Montadale Photo: Myrna Fisher/Lynn Conley, University of Nevada-Reno
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Identify… Hampshire Photo: Unknown Source
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Identify… Dorset
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Other Breeds There are many other breeds that could have been included in this presentation; and maybe some of them should have been included, and maybe some of those that were included should have been excluded. Regardless of your thoughts and opinions concerning the inclusion/exclusion of the various breeds, it can be agreed that it would be very difficult to reach agreement.
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Other Breeds Given the thoughts stated in the previous slide, the following breeds are listed as breeds for additional review and study. KatahdinDala Drysdale Coopworth KatahdinDala Drysdale Coopworth Polwarth Bond Galway Targhee Polwarth Bond Galway Targhee Romney Lonk Polypay Merino Romney Lonk Polypay Merino Oxford Texel Devon Cormo Oxford Texel Devon Cormo Conducting an internet search for sheep breeds is an excellent starting point.
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