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SwanSong
- Rare breed hair sheep, from England. Only a few small flocks in the US. The Wiltshire was used to add meat quality and hair instead of wool when the Piel Farm was creating the Katahdin breed. They are used in Australia as terminal sires. See description on the Oklahoma State Animal Science website. Good mothers, easy births, plenty of twins, both sexes horned. No need for shearing. In the last few years, semen has been imported from both Australia and the United Kingdom.
Pat Lenzo -
721 McKinnon Rd.,
Boston,
GA
31626
Phone: 912-228-4215
(Added:21-Nov-1999)
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Bee Skep Ranch
- Our Wiltshire Horn Sheep are registered with the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy. We are located near Carson City, Nevada.
Eddie Miller -
Silver Springs,
NV
89429
Phone: (775) 629-1211
(Added:13-Jan-2013 Hits:95)
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Saddlehorn Ranch
- We are a small ranch in the Texas Hill Country raising Wiltshire Horn sheep. Wiltshire Horns are a rare English breed of hair sheep. They are very popular in Australia and are one of the foundation breeds of the following breeds of sheep: Katahdin, St. Criox, Wiltipoll, New Mexico Dahl, Easy Care, Dorset Down and Hampshire Down. Both rams and ewes have horns. Breeding stock available year-round.
Dan Nigh -
P.O. Box 84,
Harper,
TX
78631
Phone: (830) 285-1476
(Added:9-Jun-2009)
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