Welsh Mountain sheep

Welsh Mountain sheep (Welsh: Defaid (sing;"Dafad") Mynydd Cymreig, pronounced [ˈdevaɪd ˈmənɪð ˈkəmrɛɨɡ]) are small, hardy sheep from the higher parts of the Welsh mountains.[1] The males have horns, and the females are polled (hornless); they have no wool on the face or legs, and they have long tails (normally left undocked).

There are a number of varieties. These are mainly colour variations, but some are being developed as separate breeds.

Varieties

References

  1. ^ "Welsh Mountain". Sheep Breeds V-Z. Sheep101.info. http://www.sheep101.info/breedsW-Z.html#Welshmt. Retrieved 2009-05-07. 

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