Danish Landrace Sheep
Danish Landrace Sheep

The Danish Landrace breed is today called Klitfår, but in the past it was called the "Danish Black Sheep". The breed with a population of about 370 in 2000....

Damara Sheep
Damara Sheep

Damara sheep have a very diverse diet. It feeds on grass, shrubs and shrubs and can almost be classified as a crawler. Studies have shown that the diet of Damara sheep can consist of up to 64% of browse material. ...

Dalesbred Sheep
Dalesbred Sheep

Dalesbred ewes are often crossed with Teeswater rams to produce the Masham, which is one of the most famous of British cross-breds....

Cotswold Sheep
Cotswold Sheep

The distinctive feature of Cotswold sheep is its thick set, long, lustrous, white fleece. Beneath a mop of wool growing right up onto the head, the face is usually white but can occasionally be mottled with black spots on the points of the ears....

Coopworth Sheep
Coopworth Sheep

The Coopworth breed was developed at Lincoln College, New Zealand, by Professor Ian Coop. Coopworth sheep are white. Some animals have black spots on the skin....

Coburger Fuchs Schaf (Coburg Fox Sheep)
Coburger Fuchs Schaf (Coburg Fox Sheep)

Coburger Fuchs Lambs and grown sheep are sold mostly through direct marketing for its delicious, tender, and low-fat, meat with a venison taste....

Clun Forest Sheep
Clun Forest Sheep

The Clun Forest is a breed of domestic sheep originating from the area surrounding town of Clun, situated in the beautiful Clun Valley in the southwest corner of Shropshire and near the county of Powys....

Cheviot Sheep
Cheviot Sheep

The Cheviot lambs have a low birthweight, which makes for ease of lambing, yet they are soon on their feet to seek milk....

Charollais Sheep
Charollais Sheep

The Charollais Sheep is a breed of domestic sheep originating in east central France, in the same region in which Charolais cattle originated, Charolles and Saône-et-Loire. ...

Castlemilk Moorit Sheep
Castlemilk Moorit Sheep

Castlemilk Moorit Ewes are always horned and exhibit two uniform and wide spreading horns, the degree of curl of the horns may vary from little to a full semi-circle....

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