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Canebrake Farm
- Original flock from the University of Flordia. I have been breeding Gulf Coast Natives (FL Natives) for 25 years. They have good parasite resistance, are easy keepers, and conform to the loose conformation of the breed. I only sell lambs, no adults.
Hedy Havel -
P.O. Box 825,
Cedar Key,
FL
32625
Phone: (352) 493-6675
(Added:26-Jan-2006)
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Cape Street Farm
- We currently (Summer 2005) have a flock of approx 15 Gulf Coast sheep as well as a flock of 60+ Registered Icelandic sheep available as breeding stock and/or freezer lambs and other sheep and wool products as available.
See our website for more information.
E.J. Brennan -
PO Box 869,
Goshen,
MA
01032
Phone: (413) 268-0213
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Core Lamb & Wool
- Breeder of pure bred Gulf Coast Native and Louisiana Native Sheep. Horned rams and ewes.
Willie Core -
14207 Hwy 1078,
Folsom,
LA
70437
Phone: (985) 966-1647
(Added:6-Dec-2005)
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Crescent Farm
- Our seed stock is Gulf Coast Native (Florida Native) that we have been crossing with other breeds,looking for a lamb more attractive and fast growing without losing the good parasite resistance characteristic. We only sell ram lambs, and from time to time we have rams for sale too. As we raise LGD, our sheep are dog-broken.
Andres Perezc -
Crescent City,
FL
32112
Phone: (386) 559-3440
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Durbin Ridge Farm
- Raising Gulf Coast Sheep since 1983 - heat & parasite resistant & hardy. *Original Perkins Bloodline
Don & Chris Wilson -
8780 Durbin Rd,
Hartville,
MO
65667
Phone: (417) 462-3229
(Added:5-Jun-2008 Hits:306)
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Green Dirt Farm, LLC
- Wonderfully adaptive small to medium sheep. Very minimal maintenance requirements. Extremely hardy, parasite and foot rot resistant, heat tolerant.
Sarah Hoffmann -
Weston,
MO
64098
Phone: (816) 210-4362
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Happyland Farms
- Taking orders for summer lamb crop sales. Have a small flock of (9)ewes. Purebred natives, not registered. Had 3 sets of twins so far this year. All born in January and February, 2007.
Merrell J. Fischer -
370 Fischer Ln.,
Dirant,
MS
39063
Phone: (601) 278-2999
(Added:24-Feb-2007)
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Hilltop Haven Farm
- A hardy landrace medium size breed that evolved in the Gulf Coast region. They are parasite and foot rot resistant.
Billie and Donna Watkins -
RR 2, Box 148,
Lexington,
IL
61753
Phone: (309) 365-5611
(Added:17-Oct-1999)
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JK Heritage Farms, LLC
- Our flock of 50 purebred Gulf Coast sheep are gentle & grass-fed (with some grain as we expand our pastures). Some dark brown sheep are used for development of a group of brown/black purebred Gulf Coast sheep. We are just starting to select for dairy-type ewes. Most of our sheep are horned, and we have never had an aggression issue such as butting.
Jeff Price -
6545 County Road 59,
Moulton,
AL
35650
Phone: (256) 974-3719
(Added:20-Feb-2009)
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Michael Quality Sheep and Lamb Products
- RARE - some sources report only 600 left. Descendants of sheep from Spanish arrival in New World in 1500s. Parasite and footrot resistant. Birth of twins frequent. Medium sized. Coarse wool good for batting or blankets. Survive well on browse and even the wilderness. Good mothers. Intelligent - won't overeat.
Thomas Michael, Jr. -
P.O. Box 4733,
Wilmington,
NC
28406
Phone: (910) 313-2522
(Added:24-Jan-2002)
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Mountain Morning Farm & Kennel
- Gulf Coast sheep are small to medium sized. Developed largely through natural selection along the Gulf Coast. Wool makes great fabric, blankets or knitted goods. Meat is lean and mild. Milk makes wonderful cheese and butter. Qualities such as parasite and footrot resistance, heat and humidity tolerance, year round breeding, easy lambing, early maturity and good mothering ability make them an excellent choice for low input grass-based agriculture. GCSBA registered stock. Free breed brochure.
David D. James -
2262 Highway 59,
Spruce Pine,
AL
35585
Phone: (256) 332-6847
(Added:20-Feb-2006)
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Omega Organics/The Pizza Farm
- Easy care sheep: worm and hoof rot resistant. Easy lambing and able to adapt to hot, humid weather.
Gina Michael -
P.O. Box 214,
Winnabow,
NC
28479
Phone: (910) 253-8351
(Added:30-Aug-2002)
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Providence Farm Fiber
- Gulf Coast Native Sheep,originally from USDA in Boonville Ar.Wish to be breeders and sellers of lambs and wool
Gene& Janet Barrow -
28958SR7N,
Dover,
AR
72837
Phone: (479) 970-1882
(Added:5-Sep-2007)
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Running Moon Farm
- We raise the Perkin's line of Gulf Coast Sheep since 1969, marketing their fleeces for fiber artists and lambs for breeding stock. We have a limited number of lambs, mostly ram lambs available in the Spring for breeding purposes. Our farm is located in Southwest Louisiana where the Gulf Coast Sheep were so predominate for many years evolving into a breed that is beautiful, hardy, resistant to disease and parasites.
Margrett Stretton -
PO Box 546,
Dry Creek,
LA
70637
Phone: (337) 328-7320
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Science of the Lambs Farm
- Gulf Coast Breeders Association registered sheep. Dempsey Perkins line ram. Holt line ewes. Typically have lambs available in both the spring and fall. Contact for prices and availability.
Christian Stalberg -
Hurdle Mills,
NC
Phone: (919) 801-0734
(Added:13-Dec-2010)
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Slavkov Family Boers and Sheep
- We raise Gulf Coast Native sheep and boer goats for FFA. Beautiful animals. See website for more info.
Kalina Slavkova -
1405 Chris Avenue,
DeLand,
FL
32724
Phone: (386) 801-7963
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Wannabee Farms
- We raise registered Gulf Coast Native Sheep. We have a small flock raised primarily for wool and breeding stock. Located in central, S. Carolina. msmith@wannabeefarms.com
Mardi Smith -
Chapin,
SC
29036
Phone: (803) 345-9400
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