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Appearance: Alert, attractive, indicating breeding and quality, with stylish carriage and a symmetrical form, showing the true characteristics of the Shropshire, covered with fine, dense wool. Active with a free action. Shoulders blending smoothly into the ribs. A full heart girth, strong and
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In the 1990s, Shropshires were found to be the only breed that would not nibble on conifers or bite off the bark of fruit trees, making them especially popular with
Christmas tree farmers. Not only do they keep the grass short, making herbicides unnecessary, but their droppings turned out to be good
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Body: Well fleshed, long, deep and symmetrical. Well proportioned, with shoulders strong, smooth and blending well into body, well placed, fitting smoothly upon chest, which should be deep and wide; forearm well muscled; long, broad, straight level back; well sprung ribs; thick, wide and long loins
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Shropshire breed grew rapidly in England, and in 1882 Shropshire breeders founded the Shropshire Sheep Breeders' Association and Flock Book Society, the world's first such society for sheep. The same year the Society published the first Flock Book, a
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Objections: Animals otherwise good, undersized, oversized; long legs; long neck; narrow bodies; dark fibre in wool, dark skins, white specks on ears, face and legs; horns or horn stubs on rams; lack of wool covering on cap or underneath body, face and legs; skin folds in neck area; long, large or
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Shropshire sheep is considered a rare breed in most countries. However, the modern Shropshire is rising in popularity as a show sheep, especially in the Midwestern US. Its gentle nature and medium size make it very popular with 4-H
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Shropshire rams are between 225 and 250 pounds and between 150 and 180 pounds for the females. The long-legged, long-necked modern American Shropshire bears little resemblance to the breed type and character of the heritage-type Shropshire sheep.
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American farmers. They were no longer the most popular breed of sheep, and became increasingly rare around the world, even in their homeland.
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Fleece: Of good length, dense, elastic to touch, medium fine, free from black fibre, well crimped, with evenness of texture throughout; scrotum of rams well covered with wool. The skin of a light cherry colour, clear and free from dark spots.
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936:Extinct
896:Boreray
845:Suffolk
820:Ryeland
765:Lincoln
675:Cheviot
571:Extinct
227:7 April
43:England
1352:Magpie
1314:Sussex
1254:Legbar
988:Extant
810:Romney
785:Masham
730:Galway
618:Extant
556:Vaynol
485:Albion
464:Jersey
426:Sussex
381:Dexter
336:Cattle
89:(1883)
53:, and
1377:Geese
1324:Ducks
1186:Pygmy
1181:Irish
1156:Bagot
1136:Goats
1083:Grice
1050:Welsh
1015:Essex
911:Jacob
775:Lleyn
607:Sheep
469:Kerry
411:Luing
376:Devon
136:1900s
77:1800s
977:Pigs
926:Soay
780:Lonk
255:2009
229:2009
113:and
71:meat
59:wool
29:The
85:In
1415::
245:.
215:.
211:.
73:.
49:,
311:e
304:t
297:v
257:.
231:.
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